Box 6
Contains 7 Results:
Reference Books, 1909 - 1941
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.
William M. Hogle, Internal Combustion Engines: A Reference Book for Designers, Operators, Engineers, and Students, 1909
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.
Charles L. Hubbard, Heating and Ventilation, 1917
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.
Charles B. Breed and George L. Hosmer, The Principles and Practice of Surveying, Volume I. Elementary Surveying, 1918
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.
George E. Russell, Text-Book on Hydraulics, 1918
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.
G.A. Goodenough, Principles of Thermodynamics, 1920
The first part of this series contains textbooks Zucrow most likely used as a student, and many include his notations in the marginalia. Eleven books are from Zucrow's personal library. Three books are by colleagues, Nobel Laureate, Herbert C. Brown and Raymond Cohen and include author inscriptions to Maurice and Lillian Zucrow.