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Macmillan Company

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General Context

Variants: Macmillan, firm, publishers, New York Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Macmillan Company Crowell, Collier and Macmillan, inc. Macmillan Company

Later Established Forms: Macmillan Publishing Company

Earlier Established Forms: Macmillan, firm, publishers, New York

LCNAF: found: The Macmillan Company, which was incorporated in 1896 as a successor to Macmillan & Company [no publs. in LC data base], merged with Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, in 1960 and became a subsidiary. Both names continued in use until 1965 when the name of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company was changed to Crowell, Collier and Macmillan. In 1973 the name of Crowell, Collier and Macmillan was changed to Macmillan, inc., and the name of the subsidiary Macmillan Company was changed to Macmillan Publishing Company.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Aircraft Drafting, 1946, 1946

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 054, Call No.: TL 671.25 .K3
Identifier: 20060363
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Textbook (Technical) Purpose: Training & Education Authority: Author Expertise.

Scope: Illustrated textbook and reference book written by Hyman H. Katz, "Engineer, Republic Aviation Corp.; Former Engineer and Instructor, Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Corp.; former Instructor, Aircraft Drafting, Texas Technological College, and the University of Texas."

From Preface: TBD

Contents (from the Table of Contents): TBD

Dates: Copyright: 1946; Publication: 1946

Aircraft Engines, 1948, 1948

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 143, Call No.: TL 701 .D7
Identifier: 20121112
Scope and Contents Document Type: Textbook (Technical). Purpose: Training & Education. Authority: Author Expertise. Series: 4th book in Drake's Aircraft Mechanic SeriesScope (from the Preface): "For many years man was hindered in his conquest of air by the lack of a light, powerful engine to pull his aircraft through the air. It was not until the Wright Brothers built their great four cylinder gasoline engine, which developed approximately 12 horsepower and weighed more than 13 pounds per...
Dates: Copyright: 1948; Publication: 1948

Aircraft Engines, 1948, 1948

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 144, Call No.: TL 701 .D7
Identifier: 20160209
Scope and Contents Document Type: Textbook (Technical). Purpose: Training & Education. Authority: Author Expertise. Series: 4th book in Drake's Aircraft Mechanic SeriesScope (from the Preface): "For many years man was hindered in his conquest of air by the lack of a light, powerful engine to pull his aircraft through the air. It was not until the Wright Brothers built their great four cylinder gasoline engine, which developed approximately 12 horsepower and weighed more than 13 pounds per...
Dates: Copyright: 1948; Publication: 1948

Globes, Maps and Skyways (Air-Age Education Series), 1942, 1943-08

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 184, Call No.: TL 586 .B33 1943
Identifier: 20061123
Scope and Contents Document Type: Textbook (General).Purpose: Training & Education.Authority: Author Expertise.Document Number: 5th book in series.Series: Air-Age Education Series.Scope (from Introduction): "The revolutionary influence of aviation on military strategy is now recognized by laymen as well as by military authorities. It is also apparent that the influences of aviation on civilian life are equally revolutionary and perhaps more...
Dates: Copyright: 1942; Publication: 1943-08

Technical Drawing, 1949

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 051, Call No.: T 353 .G52 1949
Identifier: 20061131
Scope and Contents

Document Type: Textbook (Technical). Purpose: Training & Education. Authority: Author Expertise.

Scope: TBD

Contents: TBD

Dates: Publication: 1949

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Airplanes -- Motors -- Design and construction 2
Airplanes -- Motors -- Principles & Theory 2
Instructional and educational works -- Textbooks 2
Technical illustration 2
Airways 1
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