"The Back of the Napkin" by Dan Roam is a 2008 expanded edition business book focusing on visual thinking techniques for business management. Published by Portfolio Hardcover, the book offers insights on how to effectively communicate and understand complex concepts through visual representations. With a compact size of 7.4 inches in length and 7.32 inches
Title: Covered Bridges of The Northeast. Details: This paperback copy is the revised edition from 1983. This copy has complete pages with no writing. The text block on all edges has minor shelf wear and sunning but no foxing.
Mormons & Muslims BYU Updated & Revised Edition 2002 Hardcover. Book is in Like New Condition. Please see images for details.
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Concerned Christians Witness to Mormons. Condition is Acceptable. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
The Vintage 1942 Shop Theory Revised Edition Henry Ford Trade School Hardcover Book by author Henry D Burghardt is a classic piece of educational literature. Published by McGraw-Hill. With a focus on the Henry Ford Trade School, this revised edition offers valuable insights and theories on shop and school-related subjects. The hardcover format adds to
This Shop Theory - Henry Ford Trade School handbook was printed in 1946 and is a revised version of the 1934 publication. It has 267 pages, and while the cover has damage, the pages are all there and intact. The previous owner glued a bookplate with his name onto the inside (please see photos).
It's a key resource for understanding the technical skills and theoretical knowledge that shaped vocational training in the mid-20th century.
Half a million copies were published in the United States and subsequently translated into 16 languages, including Russian.
The product is a hardcover revised edition of "Shop Theory" by the Shop Theory Department of the Henry Ford Trade School, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. in 1942. This nonfiction textbook, geared towards adults, covers the topic of Mechanical Engineering and is illustrated in English. It is a vintage piece from the 1940s, making
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