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A treatise on bridge architecture in which the superior advantages of the flying pendent lever bridge are fully proved : with an historical account and description of different bridges erected in various parts of the world, from an early period, down to the present times.
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Author: Pope, Thomas.
relators:pbl: New York : Printed for the author by A. Niven.
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New York : Printed for the author by A. Niven.
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digital-bridges_1000
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[5], [ix]-xxxii, [33]-288 : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Pope, . T. (n.d.). A treatise on bridge architecture in which the superior advantages of the flying pendent lever bridge are fully proved : with an historical account and description of different bridges erected in various parts of the world, from an early period, down to the present times. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/digital-bridges/treatise-bridge-architecture-which-superior-advantages
Pope, Thomas. n.d. “A Treatise on Bridge Architecture in Which the Superior Advantages of the Flying Pendent Lever Bridge Are Fully Proved : With an Historical Account and Description of Different Bridges Erected in Various Parts of the World, from an Early Period, down to the Present Times”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/digital-bridges/treatise-bridge-architecture-which-superior-advantages.
Pope, Thomas. A Treatise on Bridge Architecture in Which the Superior Advantages of the Flying Pendent Lever Bridge Are Fully Proved : With an Historical Account and Description of Different Bridges Erected in Various Parts of the World, from an Early Period, down to the Present Times. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/digital-bridges/treatise-bridge-architecture-which-superior-advantages.
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Digital Bridges
This collections consists of over thirty representative historical bridge engineering monographs, manuals, and artifacts from the Lehigh University Libraries' Special Collections. Digitization of this materials was underwritten in part by Library Services & Technology Act (LSTA) funds administered through the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Library's NETShare program. Major development and production activities for this collection occurred from May 2001 through March 2002. An archived version of this project's website can be viewed through the Internet Archive.
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