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The Chemistry of Iron and Steel Making

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THIS work differs materially from the ordinary technological text-books with which we are so familiar. Throughout it is evident that the author has thoroughly utilized his varied experience and great ability to their fullest extent, resulting in the production of a mass of suggestive information valuable to the ordinary student, and affording matter for reflection, even to those who have for years made the chemistry of iron and steel a specialty.

The Chemistry of Iron and Steel Making.

By W. Mattieu Williams (London: Chatto and Windus.)

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PARRY, J. The Chemistry of Iron and Steel Making. Nature 43, 50–53 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/043050a0

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