Explore the world of mining and engineering with "Mining and Engineering World, Volume 23." This historical volume, originally published in 1916 as Volume 44 of the series, offers a detailed look into the practices, technologies, and challenges of the mining and engineering industries of the early 20th century. A valuable resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of these critical fields, this book provides insights into the techniques and innovations that shaped the modern world. Delve into its pages to discover the methods, machinery, and minds that drove progress in mining and engineering during a pivotal era.
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