Klassische Elektrodynamik
- 1020 Seiten
- 36 Lesestunden





Chapter 1. The history of rail -- Chapter 2. Servicng the cities -- Chapter 3. Train technology -- Chapter 4. Trains and society -- Chapter 5. Trains shaping history -- Chapter 6. Preservation and hobbies -- Chapter 7. Great rail journeys -- Index and glossary.
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