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Volume 37, Number 4, October 1996Table of Contents
- Industrieller Maschinenbau im 19. Jahrhundert: Werkstattpraxis und Entwicklung spanabhebender Werkzeugmaschinen im deutschen Maschinenbau, 1870–1914 by Volker Benad-Wagenhoff, and: Maschinen für die Massenfertigung: Die Entwicklung der Drehautomaten bis zum Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges by Jürgen Ruby (review)
- pp. 848-851
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.1996.0021
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