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English: Instantaneous Photography--After the Explosion. A photographic experiment by Gen. Henry L. Abbott against a mule.
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Source Facts Worth Knowing Selected Mainly from the Scientific American for Household, Workshop, and Farm Embracing Practical and Useful Information for Every Branch of Industry.
Author T. O'Conor Sloane

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