The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science by Unknown is a visually engaging reference book published by Exeter Books in 1984. With 148 pages, this edition presents a comprehensive overview of everyday technology, detailing the development, manufacture, and uses of various items that are often taken for granted.
Readers will discover a wealth of information organized into chapters covering topics such as transportation, military applications, and consumer products. The book is profusely illustrated with hundreds of full-color photos and diagrams, making complex concepts accessible and visually appealing. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the technology that shapes our daily lives.
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This beautiful coffee-table book showcases the technology we use every day, and clearly explains the development, manufacture, and uses of many of the things we often take for granted. Contains chapters on transportation, military, consumer products, and much, much more. Profusely illustrated throughout with hundreds of full-color photos and diagrams.
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