How to Build a Speed Launch. By E. W. Graef. 14 plates, 32 pp., quarto. (New York, 1903.) 4s. 6d. net.
Steamships and Their Machinery, from first to last. By J. W. C. Haldane. 120 illus., 532 pp., 8vo. (1893.) 15s.
Tables for Constructing Ships’ Lines. By A. Hogg. Third edition, 3 plates, 20 pp., 8vo, sewed. (1911.) 3s. net.
Submarine Boats. By G. W. Hovgaard. 2 plates, 98 pp., crown 8vo. (1887.) 5s.
Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee, Bulb, Round, Square, and Flat Iron and Steel for the use of Naval Architects, Shipbuilders, etc. By C. H. Jordan. Sixth edition, 640 pp., royal 32mo, leather, gilt edges. (1909.) 7s. 6d. net.
Particulars of Dry Docks, Wet Docks, Wharves, etc., on the River Thames. Compiled by C. H. Jordan. Second edition, 7 coloured charts, 103 pp., oblong 8vo. (1904.) 2s. 6d. net.
Marine Transport of Petroleum. By H. Little. 66 illus., 263 pp., crown 8vo. (1890.) 10s. 6d.
Questions and Answers for Marine Engineers, with a Practical Treatise on Breakdowns at Sea. By T. Lucas. 12 folding plates, 515 pp., gilt edges, crown 8vo. (New York, 1902.) 8s. net.
How to Build a Motor Launch. By C. D. Mower. 49 illus., 42 pp., 4to. (New York, 1904.) 4s. 6d. net.
Reed’s Engineers’ Handbook to the Board of Trade Examinations for certificates of Competency as First and Second Class Engineers. Nineteenth edition, 37 plates, 358 illus., 696 pp., 8vo. 14s. net.