Best Books for a Ship'S Engineer
List of "Best Books for a Ship'S Engineer" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea BeatyHarry N. Abrams (Number of pages: 32)
- The Ship Engineer by Serena YatesCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 166)
- Reeds Vol 5: Ship Construction for Marine Engineers (Reeds Marine Engineering and Technology Series) by Paul A. Russell,E.A. StokoeThomas Reed (Number of pages: 240)
- To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design by Henry PetroskiVintage (Number of pages: 272)
- New Dawn (The Wandering Engineer Book 1) by Chris Hechtlself (Number of pages: 480)
- Star Trek: Ships of the Line by Doug Drexler,Margaret ClarkPocket Books/Star Trek (Number of pages: 352)
- An Engineers Guide to MATLAB (3rd Edition) by Edward B. Magrab,Shapour Azarm,Balakumar Balachandran,James Duncan,Keith Herold,Gregory WalshPearson (Number of pages: 848)
- Engineer to Win (Motorbooks Workshop) by Carroll SmithMotorbooks (Number of pages: 280)
- Engineers of Victory: The Problem Solvers Who Turned The Tide in the Second World War by Paul KennedyRandom House Trade Paperbacks (Number of pages: 480)
- Physics for Scientists & Engineers, Vol. 1 (Chs 1-20) (4th Edition) by Douglas C. GiancoliPearson (Number of pages: 624)
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