THE ENGINEER’S YEAR BOOK FOR 1900.
Comprising Formulæ, Rules, Tables, Data and Memoranda in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Marine and Mine Engineering. By H. R. Kempe, A.M. Inst. C.E., M.I.E.E., Technical Officer of the Engineer-in-Chief’s Office, General Post Office, London, Author of “A Handbook of Electrical Testing.” “The Electrical Engineer’s Pocket-Book,” &c. With about 1,000 Illustrations, specially Engraved for the work. Crown 8vo, 800 pp., leather.
[Just Published. 8/0
“Represents an enormous quantity of work, and forms a desirable book of reference.”—The Engineer.
“The volume is distinctly in advance of most similar publications in this country.”—Engineering.
“This valuable and well designed book of reference meets the demands of all descriptions of engineers.”—Saturday Review.
“Teems with up-to-date information in every branch of engineering and construction.”—Building News.
“The needs of the engineering profession could hardly be supplied in a more admirable, complete and convenient form. To say that it more than sustains all comparisons is praise of the highest sort, and that may justly be said of it.”—Mining Journal.
“There is certainly room for the newcomer, which supplies explanations and directions, as well as formulæ and tables. It deserves to become one of the most successful of the technical annuals.”—Architect.
“Brings together with great skill all the technical information which an engineer has to use day by day. It is in every way admirably equipped, and is sure to prove successful.”—Scotsman.
“The up-to-dateness of Mr. Kempe’s compilation is a quality that will not be lost on the busy people for whom the work is intended.”—Glasgow Herald.