Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice [Paperback] Walter Loring Webb

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“Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice” by Walter Loring Webb, published in 1906, is a third edition, revised and enlarged. This classic engineering text covers railroad construction techniques and theories, complete with diagrams. The book is in fair condition, with a worn cover and an inscription inside. No dust jacket is present, but the binding is firm, making it a valuable historical resource for collectors and engineers.

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“Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice” by Walter Loring Webb is an authoritative guide for engineering students and professionals alike, offering a comprehensive exploration of railroad construction techniques and theories. Published in 1906, this third edition is both revised and enlarged, reflecting the latest advancements of the time. Webb, a respected member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, provides detailed insights into the methods used in the early 20th century, making it an invaluable resource for historians and engineers interested in the evolution of railroad technology. This volume is a testament to the meticulous work that went into laying the tracks that powered the industrial age, complete with illustrations and technical diagrams that enhance understanding.

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Author

Walter Loring Webb

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged

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