A Treatise on the Building and Ornamental Stones: Of Great Britain and Foreign Countries, Arranged According to Their Geological Distribution and Mineral Character, with Illustrations of Their Application in Ancient and Modern Structures

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FB&C Limited, 15.07.2015 - 378 Seiten
Excerpt from A Treatise on the Building and Ornamental Stones: Of Great Britain and Foreign Countries, Arranged According to Their Geological Distribution and Mineral Character, With Illustrations of Their Application in Ancient and Modern Structures

The Council of the Royal College of Science, Dublin, having assented to a course of lectures to be delivered during the evenings of 1870 - 71, on Building and Ornamental Stones, I commenced the necessary preparation. Circumstances, however, occurred to prevent the delivery of the course; but while arranging the materials, the subject seemed to grow in interest, and ultimately developed into the form in which it is presented to the reader.

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Edward Hull is a long time student of the history of the development of breechloading firearms of the mid 1800s. He has authored three books and over 50 magazine articles on various common and rare collectors arms. He is a retired aerospace engineer and a retired Air Force combat pilot.

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