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Prechtl,J.J. Technologische Encyklopädie, oder alphabetisches Handbuch der Technologie, der technischen Chemie und des Maschinenwesens. Plate volumes only. Stgt., Cotta (c. 1840). Qu.fol. With plates 1-320 (v.672). Bound in 13 wrappers. (rubbed and worn), together in cardboard box. (rubbed, somewhat worn). Zischka 225, Humpert 4774, Wurzbach XXIII, 237 - The most comprehensive encyclopedia of techniques in the German language. Provides an excellent overview of the development and state of the art around the middle of the 19th century. - Slightly browned, sporadically stained.

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Prechtl,J.J. Technologische Encyklopädie, oder alphabetisches Handbuch der Technologie, der technischen Chemie und des Maschinenwesens. Plate volumes only. Stgt., Cotta (c. 1840). Qu.fol. With plates 1-320 (v.672). Bound in 13 wrappers. (rubbed and worn), together in cardboard box. (rubbed, somewhat worn). Zischka 225, Humpert 4774, Wurzbach XXIII, 237 - The most comprehensive encyclopedia of techniques in the German language. Provides an excellent overview of the development and state of the art around the middle of the 19th century. - Slightly browned, sporadically stained.

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