Report on the Explosives Industry in the Dominion of Canada
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This work may have belonged to Walter O. Snelling (1880-1965), an industrial chemist who primarily worked with explosives and pyrotechnics, due to the presence of his signature on the work's cover.
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Desborough, Arthur. “Report on the Explosives Industry in the Dominion of Canada.” Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Government Printing Bureau, 1911. TP297.C3 D47 1911. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/trrmobz.
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