Description of the "Leeming" portable and collapsible aerial ropeway / by H.G. Wells, G.S. Coleman. 1917.

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Description of the "Leeming" portable and collapsible aerial ropeway / by H.G. Wells, G.S. Coleman. 1917.

[26] leaves, [20] leaves of plates : ill., graphs ; 39 cm.

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