DOMESTIC GAS APPLIANCES

 by A.M. Apmann

New York: American Gas Journal, Inc., 1931.


First edition, first printing.

"First edition" statement and 1931 date printed to the title page.

Generously illustrated on more than half the pages with striking photographs, very detailed figures, diagrams, tables, graphs, and charts.

A thorough explanation of gas, its characteristics, comparative fuel costs, problems, storage, appliances and their installations, pipes, meters, descriptions with diagrams of a wide variety of heaters and heating systems, incinerators, furnaces, laundry equipment, gas refrigerators, boilers, ovens, stoves, and more.

All spine edges rubbed, else very good plus in thick olive-green linen with black titles and borders to the front cover and to the spine; no dust jacket.

Octavo; 239 pages; questions and problems.

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