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Practical masonry: or, A theoretical and operative treatise of building; containing a scientific account of stones, clays, bricks, mortars, cements, fireplaces, furnaces, &c.; a description of their components parts, with the manner of preparing and using

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Shaw, E. (1846). Practical masonry: or, A theoretical and operative treatise of building; containing a scientific account of stones, clays, bricks, mortars, cements, fireplaces, furnaces, &c.; a description of their components parts, with the manner of preparing and using them; and the fundamental rules in geometry, on masonry and stone-cutting, with their application to practice. Illus. with forty-four copperplate engravings. Boston: B.B. Mussey. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/practicalmasonry00shawuoft