Législation & Controle Des Appareils à Vapeur, published in 1897, offers a detailed examination of the laws and regulations governing steam-powered machinery in France during the late 19th century. This historical text provides insight into the technical standards, safety measures, and legal frameworks that were in place to manage the burgeoning use of steam technology. It is a valuable resource for understanding the industrial history of France and the development of engineering practices.
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