The Concepts and Logic of Classical Thermodynamics as a Theory of Heat Engines, Rigorously Constructed upon the Foundation Laid by S. Carnot and F. ReechC. Truesdell S. Bharatha [Book Review]

Isis 70 (3):478-479 (1979)
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