Early Railway Chemistry and Its Legacy"Early Railway Chemistry and Its Legacy" covers the crucial role that chemistry has played in the growth and development of railways in Britain. |
Contents
Abbreviations xiii | 73 |
References | 90 |
Chapter 3 | 94 |
Chapter 10 | 106 |
References 41 | 111 |
References 123 | 123 |
Chapter 8 | 127 |
Research on Railway Issues | 128 |
The Enduring Legacy of the Railway Chemists 164 | 197 |
References 178 | 211 |
Chapter 9 | 214 |
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