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Progress of naval architecture ... Being a popular and brief explanation of the principles and advantages of Darius Davison's new American model, for ocean steamers, clipper ships, steamboats, yachts, etc. Illustrated with fifteen ... wood engravings. Containing, also, a communication in relation to his new engine and new motive power! And a general explanation of his plan for a great iron ocean-steamer, 700 feet long! Maximum speed, 30 miles an hour!

Title:Progress of naval architecture ... Being a popular and brief explanation of the principles and advantages of Darius Davison's new American model, for ocean steamers, clipper ships, steamboats, yachts, etc. Illustrated with fifteen ... wood engravings. Containing, also, a communication in relation to his new engine and new motive power! And a general explanation of his plan for a great iron ocean-steamer, 700 feet long! Maximum speed, 30 miles an hour!
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Note:Baker, Godwin & Co., Printers, 1852
  
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