Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries by J. Stephen Jeans
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Title: Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries
Author: J. Stephen Jeans
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[Illustration: _E & F N Spon London & New York_
“INK-PHOTO.” SPRAGUE & CO. LONDON.
NEWTON CUTTING ON THE BIRMINGHAM CANAL (TAME VALLEY).]
WATERWAYS
AND
WATER TRANSPORT
IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES:
WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE PANAMA, SUEZ,
MANCHESTER, NICARAGUAN, AND
OTHER CANALS.
BY
J. STEPHEN JEANS, M.R.I., F.S.S.,
AUTHOR OF ‘ENGLAND’S SUPREMACY’; ‘RAILWAY PROBLEMS,’ ETC.
[Illustration]
E. & F. N. SPON, 125, STRAND, LONDON.
NEW YORK: 12, CORTLANDT STREET.
1890.
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