Machinery -- Juvenile literature
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Machinery -- Juvenile literature
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Machinery
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- Subject of27
- Machines at work, Alan Ward
- Charlie Brown's fifth super book of questions and answers, about all kinds of things and how they work! : Based on the Charles M. Schulz characters
- The fantastic cutaway book of giant machines, Jon Kirkwood ; [illustrated by] Alex Pang
- Get it in gear!, the science of movement, Barbara Taylor
- Machines & inventions
- What is a machine, Pictures: Gregory Orloff
- Machines, Wendy Baker & Andrew Haslam ; written by David Glover ; photography by Jon Barnes
- Everyday machines and how they work, Pictures by Jeanne Bendick
- How things work, facts and fun, questions and answers, things to make and do, written by Sophie Dauvois ; illustration and design by OKIDO @ Doodle Productions: Alex Barrow, Sophie Dauvois, Maggie Li and Rachel Ortas
- Oil machines, Christopher C. Pick ; [cover ill., Jerry Scott]
- Monster machines, Peter Lafferty ; [illustrations: Alex Pang [and others]]
- Engineering, created by Basher ; text written by Tom Jackson ; illustrations, Simon Basher
- Bigger than you, Hyewon Kyung
- Stickmen's guide to gigantic machines, by John Farndon ; illustrated by John Paul De Quay
- At a construction site, Ian Graham
- The boys' book of engines, motors & turbines, by Alfred Morgan, illustrated by the author
- Machines go to work in the city, William Low
- Tools and machines, by Stephen M. Tomecek
- Dirt movers, Bobbie Kalman & Petrina Gentile