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From Experience of Keeping Machinery in Running Order, #15 from the Naval Officer's Library series, 1945.

Pocket-size format measuring 4 ¼" x 5 ½", paperback, 88 pp. Published by VOENMORIZDAT, Naval Publishing House at the People's Commissariat of the USSR Navy. Circulation 10,000 copies. The front cover has an ex libris stamp saying "From the book of Dmitry Kurazhev" and his hand signature above it, in red pencil.

The booklet contains 4 detailed articles written by senior naval engineering officers sharing their experience and providing guidance on how to keep various warship machinery running. Illustrated with diagrams and tables.

This booklet is not a manual in the stri

Pocket-size format measuring 4 ¼" x 5 ½", paperback, 88 pp. Published by VOENMORIZDAT, Naval Publishing House at the People's Commissariat of the USSR Navy. Circulation 10,000 copies. The front cover has an ex libris stamp saying "From the book of Dmitry Kurazhev" and his hand signature above it, in red pencil.

The booklet contains 4 detailed articles written by senior naval engineering officers sharing their experience and providing guidance on how to keep various warship machinery running. Illustrated with diagrams and tables.

This booklet is not a manual in the strict sense of the word but is rather close to it, providing high-quality professional guidance on how to keep key components of warship machinery in good running order.

In very good to excellent condition. The cover shows mild storage wear; the paper is supple, mildly and evenly age-toned, the binding is tight and strong, the internal pages are clean of any wear or damage.

Please note that the penny in our photo is for size reference.
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