THE WORKS’ MANAGER’S HANDBOOK.

Comprising Modern Rules, Tables, and Data. For Engineers, Millwrights, and Boiler Makers; Tool Makers, Machinists, and Metal Workers; Iron and Brass Founders, &c. By W. S. Hutton, Civil and Mechanical Engineer, Author of “The Poetical Engineer’s Handbook.” Sixth Edition, carefully Revised, with Additions. In One handsome Volume, medium 8vo, strongly bound.

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The Author having compiled Rules and Data for his own use in a great variety of modern engineering work, and having found his notes extremely useful, decided to publish them—revised to date—believing that a practical work, suited to the daily requirements of modern engineers, would be favourably received.

“Of this edition we may repeat the appreciative remarks we made upon the first and third. Since the appearance of the latter very considerable modifications have been made, although the total number of pages remains almost the same. It is a very useful collection of rules, tables, and workshop and drawing office data.”—The Engineer, May 10, 1895.

“The author treats every subject from the point of view of one who has collected workshop notes for application in workshop practice, rather than from the theoretical or literary aspect. The volume contains a great deal of that kind of information which is gained only by practical experience, and is seldom written in books.”—The Engineer, June 5, 1885.

“The volume is an exceedingly useful one, brimful with engineer’s notes, memoranda, and rules, and well worthy of being on every mechanical engineer’s bookshelf.”—Mechanical World.

“The information is precisely that likely to be required in practice.... The work forms a desirable addition to the library not only of the works’ manager, but of any one connected with general engineering.”—Mining Journal.

“Brimful of useful information, stated in concise form, Mr. Hutton’s books have met a pressing want among engineers. The book must prove extremely useful to every practical man possessing a copy.”—Practical Engineer.