“An example which deserves to be taken as a model by other authors. The subject is treated in a manner which any intelligent man who is fit to be entrusted with charge of an engine should be able to understand. It is a useful book to all who make, tend, or employ electric machinery.”—Architect.
THE STANDARD ELECTRICAL DICTIONARY.
A Popular Encyclopædia of Words and Terms Used in the Practice of Electrical Engineering. By T. O’Conor Sloane, A.M., Ph.D. Second Edition, with Appendix to date. Crown 8vo, 680 pp., 390 Illustrations, cloth.
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“The work has many attractive features in it, and is, beyond doubt, a well put together and useful publication. The amount of ground covered may be gathered from the fact that in the index about 5,600 references will be found.”—Electrical Review.
ELECTRIC SHIP-LIGHTING.
A Handbook on the Practical Fitting and Running of Ships’ Electrical Plant. For the Use of Shipowners and Builders, Marine Electricians, and Seagoing Engineers-in-Charge. By J. W. Urquhart, C.E. Second Edition, Revised and Extended. 326 pp., with 88 Illustrations, Crown 8vo, cloth.
[Just Published. 7/6
“The subject of ship electric lighting is one of vast importance, and Mr. Urquhart is to be highly complimented for placing such a valuable work at the service of marine electricians.”—The Steamship.