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                <text>This artifact is a 1941 fourth edition copy of Mechanical Engineers Handbook by Lionel S Marks. The handbook is a big reference guide that covers many principles formulas and standards used in mechanical engineering. It shows the technology and industrial practices of the early 20th century, especially around World War 2 when engineering was very important. The book also includes charts diagrams and data that engineers used in school and jobs. which can be very helpful for current engineering students today.&#13;
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ID:&#13;
A large thick hardcover book with a worn-out cover. The cover has the title Mechanical Engineers Handbook and has gold lettering on it. The pages are old and kind of tan, with a lot of text formulas diagrams and tables. Inside it is organized into sections with headings and pictures and charts.&#13;
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