"There is very little in the shape of formulæ or data which the electrician is likely to want in a hurry which cannot be found in its pages."—Practical Engineer.
"A very useful book of reference for daily use in practical electrical engineering and its various applications to the industries of the present day."—Iron.
"It is the best book of its kind."—Electrical Engineer.
"Well arranged and compact. The 'Electrical Engineer's Pocket-Book' is a good one."—Electrician.
"Strongly recommended to those engaged in the various electrical industries."—Electrical Review.
Electric Lighting.
ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTING: A Handbook for Working Electrical Engineers, embodying Practical Notes on Installation Management. By John W. Urquhart, Electrician, Author of "Electric Light," &c. With numerous Illustrations. Second Edition, Revised, with Additional Chapters. Crown 8vo, 5s. cloth.
"This volume deals with what may be termed the mechanics of electric lighting, and is addressed to men who are already engaged in the work or are training for it. The work traverses a great deal of ground, and may be read as a sequel to the same author's useful work on 'Electric Light.'"—Electrician.
"This is an attempt to state in the simplest language the precautions which should be adopted in installing the electric light, and to give information, for the guidance of those who have to run the plant when installed. The book is well worth the perusal of the workmen for whom it is written."—Electrical Review.
"We have read this book with a good deal of pleasure. We believe that the book will be of use to practical workmen, who will not be alarmed by finding mathematical formulæ which they are unable to understand."—Electrical Plant.