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""Modern Steam Traps, English And American: Their Construction And Working"" is a book written by Gordon Stewart and published in 1907. The book provides a comprehensive overview of steam traps, including their construction and working mechanisms. The author discusses the different types of steam traps available in both English and American markets and provides detailed illustrations and diagrams to help readers understand their functioning. The book also covers the importance of steam traps in industrial settings and the benefits they offer in terms of energy efficiency and cost savings.…mehr

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""Modern Steam Traps, English And American: Their Construction And Working"" is a book written by Gordon Stewart and published in 1907. The book provides a comprehensive overview of steam traps, including their construction and working mechanisms. The author discusses the different types of steam traps available in both English and American markets and provides detailed illustrations and diagrams to help readers understand their functioning. The book also covers the importance of steam traps in industrial settings and the benefits they offer in terms of energy efficiency and cost savings. Overall, ""Modern Steam Traps, English And American: Their Construction And Working"" is a valuable resource for engineers, technicians, and anyone interested in understanding the workings of steam traps.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Autorenporträt
Gordon Stewart is a musician, broadcaster and writer. From early days in a Durham mining village, his educational journey took him to a school in Hampstead, then to Cambridge and a Modern Languages degree, and on to the Royal College of Music and a London University music degree. As a pianist, he performed widely as a soloist and yet more as a partner of instrumentalists and singers. He knows the recording studio well, both as a performer and as a producer on the other side of the glass. He was encouraged to work for the BBC and broadcast extensively in programmes for Radio 3 and the World Service. After a few years he joined the staff of Radio 3¿s Music Department, eventually becoming its Deputy Head. He¿s written, produced and presented hundreds of programmes, including six studio operas, one of which is now on CD. His production of the first live music broadcast on radio of a concert from Leningrad, as it then was, gained a Sony Award for the outstanding radio music broadcast of 1986. His professional writing, alongside the many scripts, includes programme notes for concert venues such as the Wigmore Hall and the Barbican, and a Third Leader for The Times. Yellow Leaf is his first novel. He continues to write, both fact and fiction.