Publisher's Synopsis
"Stirling, a Book on Steam for Engineers," originally published in 1905, offers a detailed look into steam technology and engineering practices of the early 20th century. Authored by the Stirling Consolidated Boiler Company, this volume serves as a historical resource for understanding the principles and applications of steam power. The book likely covers boiler design, steam engine operation, and related mechanical engineering concepts, providing valuable insights into the era's technological advancements. It provides a valuable resource for historians of technology, mechanical engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of steam power.
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