Edward Butler
Edward Butler
Edward Butler was an English inventor who produced an early three-wheeled petrol automobile called the Butler Petrol Cycle, which is accepted by many as the first British car.
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The Lausiac History of Palladius
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Modern pumping and hydraulic machinery as applied to all purposes
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A Consideration of Gentle Ways, And other Essays.
cover - OFOil fuelEdward Butler
Oil fuel
no cover - ICInternal combustion engine, des...Edward Butler
Internal combustion engine, design and practice
no cover - TGTransmission gears, mechanical,...Edward Butler
Transmission gears, mechanical, electric, and hydraulic for land and marine purposes
no cover - TVThe vaporizing of paraffin for...Edward Butler
The vaporizing of paraffin for high-speed motors (electric ignition type)
no cover - EOEvolution of the internal combu...Edward Butler
Evolution of the internal combustion engine
no cover - CVCarburettors, vaporisers, and d...Edward Butler
Carburettors, vaporisers, and distributing valves used in internal combustion engines
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- Open Work
The Lausiac History of Palladius
- Open Work
Modern pumping and hydraulic machinery as applied to all purposes
- Open Work
A Consideration of Gentle Ways, And other Essays.
- Open Work
Oil fuel
- Open Work
Internal combustion engine, design and practice
- Open Work
Transmission gears, mechanical, electric, and hydraulic for land and marine purposes
- Open Work
The vaporizing of paraffin for high-speed motors (electric ignition type)
- Open Work
Evolution of the internal combustion engine
- Open Work
Carburettors, vaporisers, and distributing valves used in internal combustion engines