The theory and practice of warming and ventilating public buildings, dwelling-houses, and conservatories. Including a general view of the changes produced in atmospheric air by respiration, combustion, and putrefaction, with the means of obviating its deleterious agency; and a description of all the known varieties of stoves, grates, and furnaces. With an examination of their comparative advantages for economising fuel and preventing smoke / By an engineer. Illustrated by numerous copper-plate and wood engravings, from designs by i.e. R.S. Mickleham, civil engineer.

Date:
1825
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London : T. and G. Underwood, 1825.

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xii, 340 pages, 20 plates (including frontispiece) : illustrations ; (8vo)

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