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1The smoke problem of great cities
By Napier Shaw and John Switzer Owens

“The smoke problem of great cities” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The smoke problem of great cities
- Authors: Napier ShawJohn Switzer Owens
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 301
- Publisher: Constable & Company Ltd.
- Publish Date: 1925
- Publish Location: London, England
“The smoke problem of great cities” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Air Analysis - Air Pollution - Dust - Smog - Smoke - Smoke prevention - smoke (material) - smoking (activity) - smoking (preserving)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20701169M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 5824680
Author's Alternative Names:
"William Napier Shaw", "Sir N. Shaw", "Sir William Napier Shaw", "W. N. Shaw" and "Sir Napier Shaw"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1925
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Passive smoking
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whether the material being burnt was wet grass, dry grass, reeds or other materials) were used to convert information, as was the smoke's shape (a column
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