Kempe's Engineers Year Book was for many years a standard reference work of practical engineering information in the United Kingdom, covering a wide range of subjects.
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] First published in 1894 by H. R. Kempe with W. Hannaford-Smith and then published annually, except during World War II, until 2002[citation needed],[9][10] the book was a standard source of reference for civil, mechanical, electrical, marine, mining, and other engineers.
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