Item #24676 What is the Best Unit of Length? - An Inquiry, Addressed to the International Association for Obtaining a Uniform Decimal Syste of Measures, Weights, and Coins; With Answers from the British Branch of the Association, Shewing that the Best Unit of Length is the Metre.
What is the Best Unit of Length? - An Inquiry, Addressed to the International Association for Obtaining a Uniform Decimal Syste of Measures, Weights, and Coins; With Answers from the British Branch of the Association, Shewing that the Best Unit of Length is the Metre.

What is the Best Unit of Length? - An Inquiry, Addressed to the International Association for Obtaining a Uniform Decimal Syste of Measures, Weights, and Coins; With Answers from the British Branch of the Association, Shewing that the Best Unit of Length is the Metre.

London: Bell and Daldy 1858. xii, 79 pp., 5-1/4" x 8-1/4 inches. Modern drab paper boards with pasted down title. Sticker mark on front flyleaf. Generally clean with some foxing and browning. Good. Boards. [24676]


A monograph addressed to an investigating committee asserting that the best basic measure of length is the meter. Printed by Charles Green (Hackney). Priced at Two Shillings.

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