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Iron and steel
The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel.
Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, 1985. Comprehensive coverage of current technology.
Blashfield, Jean F.
Iron and the Trace Elements.
Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 2002. For readers in grades 5 to 8.
Kassinger, Ruth G.
Iron and Steel: From Thor's Hammer to the Space Shuttle.
Millbrook, 2003. Traces the use of steel from the Iron Age to the present, for readers in grades 5 to 7.
Livesay, Harold
Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business.
2nd ed. Pearson, 1999.
Seely, Bruce E., ed.
Iron and Steel in the Twentieth Century.
Facts on File, 1994. History of the iron and steel industry in America.
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