The D.-S. Series of Technical Dictionaries in Six Languages
English. Spanish. German. Russian. French. Italian.
With each word, term, or item, so far as it is possible, a diagram, formula, or symbol is given, so that error or inaccuracy is almost impossible.
| Vol. I. | The Elements of Machinery and the Tools most frequently used in Working Metal and Wood. 10/6 net. |
| Vol. II. | Electrical Engineering, including Telegraphy and Telephony. 30/- net. |
| Vol. III. | Steam Boilers and Steam Engines. 18/- net. |
| Vol. IV. | Internal Combustion Engines. 12/- net. |
| Vol. V. | Railway Construction and Operation. 15/- net. |
| Vol. VI. | Railway Rolling Stock. 14/- net. |
| Vol. VII. | Hoisting and Conveying Machinery. 12/- net. |
| Vol. VIII. | Reinforced Concrete in Sub- and Superstructure. 8/6 net. |
| Vol. IX. | Machine Tools (Metal Working; Wood Working). 14/- net. |
| Vol. X. | Motor Vehicles (Motor Cars, Motor Boats, Motor Air Ships, Flying Machines). 18/- net. |
| Vol. XI. | Metallurgy. 12/6 net. |
| Vol. XII. | Pneumatics (Compressed Air, Air Pumps, Windmills, etc.) 30/- net. |
| Vol. XIII. | Structural Engineering. 22/- net. |
“The best book, or series of books, of its kind yet attempted.”—The Engineer.
“Anyone desiring a Technical Dictionary for a foreign language will find this the most comprehensive and explicit that has ever been issued.”—Mechanical Engineer.