"Each part is truly a treatise in itself. The arrangement is good and the language is clear and concise. It is an admirable guide for the young watchmaker."—Engineering.
"It is impossible to speak too highly of its excellence. It fulfils every requirement in a handbook intended for the use of a workman. Should be found in every workshop."—Watch and Clockmaker.
"This book contains an immense number of practical details bearing on the daily occupation of a watchmaker."—Watchmaker and Metalworker (Chicago).
Watches and Timekeepers.
A HISTORY OF WATCHES AND OTHER TIMEKEEPERS. By James F. Kendal, M.B.H.Inst. 1s. 6d. boards; or 2s. 6d. cloth gilt.
"Mr. Kendal's book, for its size, is the best which has yet appeared on this subject in the English language."—Industries.
"Open the book where you may, there is interesting matter in it concerning the ingenious devices of the ancient or modern horologer. The subject is treated in a liberal and entertaining spirit, as might be expected of a historian who is a master of the craft."—Saturday Review.
Electrolysis of Gold, Silver, Copper, etc.
ELECTRO-DEPOSITION: A Practical Treatise on the Electrolysis of Gold, Silver, Copper, Nickel, and other Metals and Alloys. With descriptions of Voltaic Batteries, Magneto and Dynamo-Electric Machines, Thermopiles, and of the Materials and Processes used in every Department of the Art, and several Chapters on Electro-Metallurgy. By Alexander Watt, Author of "Electro-Metallurgy," &c. Third Edition,Revised. Crown 8vo, 9s. cloth.
"Eminently a book for the practical worker in electro-deposition. It contains practical descriptions of methods, processes and materials as actually pursued and used in the workshop."—Engineer.