Engineering in history /
The story of engineering /
Engineering in time : the systematics of engineering history and its contemporary context /
The builders : marvels of engineering /
A history of engineering and technology : artful methods /
A social history of engineering /
The reference guide to famous engineering landmarks of the world : bridges, tunnels, dams, roads, and other structures /
The innovators : the engineering pioneers who made America modern /
Man, the builder /
Down to earth : foundations past and present : the invisible art of the builder /
Engineering the impossible
Pushing the engineering envelope : two decades of Warren Centre achievement 1983-2003 /
To engineer is human : the role of failure in successful design /
Beyond engineering : essays and other attempts to figure without equations /
Invention by design : how engineers get from thought to thing /
Design paradigms : case histories of error and judgment in engineering /
The push bike
Pushing tin
Do not push /
Push : occasional papers in theology & religion.
Engineering risk : report of the President's Task Committee on Professional Practice & Risk.
Engineering education.
Peterson's guide to graduate programs in engineering and applied sciences.
News /
Kenkyu hokoku = Technical report /
The economic situation and the engineer : address by guest speaker W.B. Sutch.
Systematic errors in engineering experiments : Peter Polak.
Modern engineering practice 1982 /
Ethics and engineering education : a selected annotated bibliography /
Politics and passions : adventures in engineering /
Annual conference, Christchurch : 7th-11th February, 1972 : reports of the Christchurch Organising Committee.
The major projects and heavy engineering demand and capacity, 1981-86 /
Resources for the study of New Zealand's engineering history /
Engineering in Britain, West Germany and France : some statistical comparisons of structure and competitiveness.
A practical introduction to finite element analysis /
Transform methods, with applications to engineering and operations research.
Disciplined creativity for engineers : by Robert L. Bailey.
Computing methods in applied sciences and engineering, 1977, I /
Introductory report : = Rapport introductif = Einfuhrungsbericht.
Trend[s] in on-line computer control systems.
The response of the New Zealand medical profession to the introduction of social security
Chapters in nineteenth century South Island Maori history /
The Stuart age : a history of England 1603-1714 /
Nouveau dictionnaire historique et critique : pour servir de supplement ou de continuation au Dictionnaire historique et critique, de Mr. Pierre Bayle /
Sounds historical : a catalogue of the sound history recordings in the sound archives of Radio New Zealand.
The romantic world of gold, gold, gold, gold /
Story of Auckland in pictures.
Anecdotes typographiques : ou l'on voit la description des coutumes, moeurs et usages singuliers des Compagnons imprimeurs /
Studies in seicento art and theory.
A century of style : great ships of the Union Line, 1875-1976 /
Cork of war : Ngati Toa and the British mission : an historical narrative /
The Aboriginal Tasmanians /
Karangahake : the years of the gold, 1875-1935 /
Preserved NZR locomotives and railcars /
The ship's register : a history of British ship status and registration procedures including their adoption in New Zealand /
Libertus : recherches sur les rapports patron-affranchi a la fin de la Republique romaine /
Makaha before 1880 A.D /
Guide to British historical manuscripts in the Huntington Library.
The Ten formative years, 1938-1948 : report on the activities of the World Council of Churches during its period of formation.
Gumdiggers of the North : Bert Hingley.
The evolution of useful things /
The pencil : a history of design and circumstance /
Engineers of dreams : great bridge builders and the spanning of America /
Pushing the limits : new adventures in engineering /
Paperboy : confessions of a future engineer /
The book on the bookshelf /
Success through failure : the paradox of design /
The essential engineer : why science alone will not solve our global problems /
An engineer's alphabet gleanings from the softer side of a profession /