| 1862 - 786 pages
...the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Second Empire in 1852. Woodcuts. 'Post STO. 7s. 6d. x METALLURGY ; the Art of Extracting Metals from their...adapting them to various Purposes of Manufacture. By JOHN PEBCY, l<\ US First Division — SLAGS, FUEL, FIBJS CLAYS, COPPEB, ZINC, and BBASS. Illustrations.... | |
| 1852 - 1010 pages
...mines, with ruauy interesting experiments, 300 engravings, 12mo, cloth, 6s 6d 1861 605 PERCY'S (Dr. J.) uilder's Complete Guide, comprehending the Theory...of Architecture, Bricklaying, Masonry, Carpentry, fuel, fire-clays, copper, zinc, brass, etc., with illustrations from original ilratcinyt to scale,... | |
| Royal School of Mines (Great Britain) - 1852 - 164 pages
...impart, and point out what I conceive to be its advantages. Metallurgy, as at present understood, is the art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture. This definition, however, is not rigidly exact, nor can I frame one in few words that is so. The etymology... | |
| Royal School of Mines (Great Britain) - 1852 - 578 pages
...impart, and point out what I conceive to be its advantages. Metallurgy, as at present understood, is the art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture. This definition, however, is not rigidly exact, nor can I frame one in few words that is so. The etymology... | |
| Edward Stanley - 1852 - 350 pages
...BIRD, Author of the " Englishwoman in America." With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. PRACTICAL METALLURGY; BY JOHN PERCY, MD, FRS, Lecturer on Metallurgy at the Government School of Mines. New, Revised, and enlarged Edition. VOL. I., Part 1.— INTRODUCTION— FUEL, WOOD, PEAT, COAL, CHAKCOAL,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1854 - 492 pages
...Chemical Change." Friday, May 28. WILLIAM POLE, ESQ., MA, FRS, Treasurer and Vice-President, in the Chair. JOHN PERCY, MD, FRS, LECTURER ON METALLURGY AT THE GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF MINES, &C. On the Modes of Extracting Gold from its Ores. DR. PERCY began by stating that it was not his intention... | |
| Arthur Saunders Thomson - 1859 - 402 pages
...51. 5s. (Published under the direction of the Dilettanti Society.) PERCY'S (Jons, MD) Metallurgy; or, the Art of Extracting Metals from their Ores and adapting them to various purposes of Manufacture. Illustrations. 8vo. [7n the Press. PERRY'S (SiR ERSKINK) Bird's-Eye Yiew of India. With Extracts from... | |
| 1859 - 826 pages
...Rev. George Rawlinson, on the Historical Evidences of Revealed Religion ; a work on Metallurgy, or the Art of Extracting Metals from their Ores, and adapting them to various Purposes of Manufacture, by Dr. Percy ; A Biography of Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Mr. Robertson, Author of a History... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel, Robert Main - 1859 - 496 pages
...from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio. 6i. 61. PERCY'S (Jons, MD) Metallurgy of Iron and Steel ; or, the Art of Extracting Metals from their Ores and adapting them to various purposed of Manufacture. Illustrations. Svo. 42s. — Metallurgy of Lead, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Tin,... | |
| Athenæum Club (London, England). Library - 1860 - 514 pages
...Abbey of Evesham. Edited by WA Hulton. (Chetham Society.) Vol. 30. Manchester, 1853. PERCY (John, MD). Metallurgy. The art of extracting Metals from their...adapting them to various purposes of manufacture. Iron and Steel. 8° London, 1864. PETIT (JL). The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury, with a description of... | |
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