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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Dark covers with gilt lettering on spine have light shelf-wear to corners and spine-ends. Sound binding. Clean pages. Fold-out plates are clean and intact. Previous owner's name at the front. Contents include: Section I: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting held in London on May 1907; Iillustrated, frontispiece of Sir Hugh Bell. Presidential Address of Sir Hugh Bell, The Development of Electricity in the Iron & Steel Industries by D. Selby Bigge; The Manufacture of Steel from High-Silicon Phosphoric Pig Iron by the basic Bessemer Process by A.W. Richards; A Method of Producing High-Class Steel from Pig Iron containing Chromium, Nickel and Cobalt by A. W. Richards; An Investigation on the Use of Steam in Gas-Producer Practice by W.A. Bone & R.V. Wheeler; The Relation between the Process of Manufacture and some of the Physical Properties of Steel by F.W. Harbord; The Ageing of Mild Steel by C.E. Stromeyer; Sentinel Pyrometers and their Application to the Annealing, Hardening and General Heat Treatment of Tool Steel by Brearley & Moorwood; Induced Draught, with Hot-Air Economisers, for Steel-Works and Blast-Furnace Boilers by A.J. Capron; Note on the Distribution of Sulphur in Metal Ingot Moulds by J. Henderson; Carbon-Tungsten Steels by T. Swinden. Section I I: Notes on the Progress of the Home & Foreign Iron Steel Industries. Iron Ores:Locations discussed are:England,Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switserland, Cyprus, Greenland, Ceylon, Canada, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia, Natal, Transvaal, East Africa Protectorate, China, Tunis, French Sudan, German East Africa, Brazil, Chili (Chile), Peru, Alabama, California, Minnesota, Lake Superior District,New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, Germany, India, Mexico; Refactory Material; Production of Pig Iron; Prodsuction of Malleable Iron; Forge and Mill Machinery; Production of Steel; Further Treatment of Iron and Steel; Physical Properties; ChemicalPrperties; Chemical Analysis; Statistics; Bibliography. Plates are: Photographs and diagrams illustrating Mr Selby Bigge's paper; Photographs illustrating Dr Bone and Mr Wheeler's paper; Diagrams illustrating Mr Swinden's paper; Phomigrographs illustrating Mr Swinden's Paper. 638, index. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 02618101005. All our books are sent by tracked mail.