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The Horse in Motion as Shown by Instantaneous Photography, With a Study on Animal Mechanics Founded on Anatomy and the Revelations of the Camera, in Which is Demonstrated the Theory of Quadrupedal Locomotion
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Aug 22, 2017
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No. of Pages
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Publisher:Andesite Press
Shipping dimensions: 9" H x 6" W x 1" L
ISBN: 9781375991308
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The Horse in Motion as Shown by Instantaneous Photography, With a Study on Animal Mechanics Founded on Anatomy and the Revelations of the Camera, in Which is Demonstrated the Theory of Quadrupedal Locomotion