Joseph Sanders
Joseph Sanders (18 October 1877 – 1960) was a German-American who worked alongside his uncle Emile Berliner to develop the record player, the first controllable helicopter and one of the earliest production rotary engines. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Sanders, Joseph, 1944-
Published 1976
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8by Sanders, Joseph R
Published 1950
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11by Sanders, Joseph Lee, 1940-
Published 1972
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12by Sanders, Joseph L., 1932-
Published 2017
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13by Sanders, Joseph C (Joseph Conway)
Published 1993
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15Other Authors: “...Sanders, Joseph...”
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18by Christie, George C., Cardi, W. Jonathan, Davis, Mary J., 1957-, Sanders, Joseph, 1944-
Published 2019
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