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Supersonics: The Science of Inaudible Sounds

Supersonics: The Science of Inaudible Sounds

    AUTHOR: Robert Williams Wood
    PUBLISHED: 1939
    CONDITION: Used, Good

    Publisher: Providence, R.I. Brown University, 1939.

     

    Former library book cover is slightly worn from use and has a sticker on it. The inside contains some writing and a library pocket as well as a couple bent pages. Please refer to photos for signs of wear. Overall, in good condition. 



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