How things are made.
Contributor(s): National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C.
Material type: BookSeries: Books for world explorers. Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic Society, c1981Description: 103, [1] p. : col. ill.ISBN: 0870443348.Subject(s): Manufactures | Manufacturing processesItem type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Matheson Library | Matheson Library | J | 670 H847 (Browse shelf) | 127 | 092193 | |||
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Prepared by the Special Publications and School Services Division; writers: Arnold B. Ajello, and others; illustrations: Barbara Gibson.
Summary: Explains how a variety of products--such as kaleidoscopes, baseballs, marbles, matches, toothpaste, light bulbs, and bridges--are made, highlighting the ways in which manufacturing techniques have changed over the years.
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