Originally published in 1852, this classic guide to land surveying provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and techniques used in the field. The author, John A. Smith, was a renowned surveyor and professor of mathematics whose work influenced the development of modern surveying methods. This book is an essential resource for surveyors, engineers, and anyone interested in the history of land measurement.
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