π The Encyclopedia of How It Works is a richly illustrated reference that explains the inner workings of everyday inventions β from the abacus and camera to modern machinery. Edited by Donald Clarke and designed by Jim Bamber, this 1977 hardcover edition combines detailed diagrams with accessible writing, making it an engaging vintage science and technology reference for curious minds.
β Key Features
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Editor: Donald Clarke | Designer: Jim Bamber
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Copyright Β© 1977 by Marshall Cavendish Limited
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Published by A&W Publishers, New York
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 76-56962
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ISBN: 0-89479-002-1
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Hundreds of illustrations explaining how things work
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A vintage educational and collectible science book
π¦ Condition: Good to Very Good β Dust jacket shows light rubbing and small edge wear; interior pages clean and tight.
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