HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL
Extracts from the Private Letters of the late Sir William Fothergill Cooke, 1836-9, relating to the Invention and Development of the Electric Telegraph; also a Memoir by Latimer Clark. Edited by F. H. Webb, Sec.Inst.E.E. 8vo. (1895.) 3s.
A Chronology of Inland Navigation in Great Britain. By H. R. De Salis. Crown 8vo. (1897.) 4s. 6d.
A History of Electric Telegraphy to the year 1837. By J. J. Fahie. 35 illus., 542 pp., crown 8vo. (1889.) 2s. net.
Life as an Engineer: its Lights, Shades, and Prospects. By J. W. C. Haldane. New edition, 23 plates, 390 pp., crown 8vo. (1910.) 5s. net.
A Cornish Giant. Richard Trevethick, the father of the Locomotive Engine. By E. K. Harper. 12 illus., including 2 plates, 60 pp., 8vo. sewed. (1913.) 1s. net.
Philipp Reis, Inventor of the Telephone: a Biographical Sketch. By Prof. S. P. Thompson. 8vo, cloth. (1883.) 7s. 6d.
The Development of the Mercurial Air Pump. By Prof. S. P. Thompson. 43 illus., 37 pp., royal 8vo, sewed. (1888.) 1s. 6d.
HOROLOGY
Watch and Clock Maker’s Handbook, Dictionary and Guide. By F. J. Britten. Eleventh edition, 450 illus., 492 pp., crown 8vo. (1915.) 5s. net.