ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CARPENTRY.
By Thomas Tredgold. Revised from the original edition, and partly rewritten, by John Thomas Hurst. Contained in 517 pages of letterpress, and illustrated with 48 plates and 150 wood engravings. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound in cloth, 12s. 6d.
DOMESTIC ELECTRICITY FOR AMATEURS:
Translated from the French of E. Hospitalier, Editor of 'l'Electricien,' with additions, by C. J. Wharton, Assoc. Soc. Tel. Engineers. Numerous illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth, 9s.
Contents:
1. Production of the Electric Current—2. Electric Bells—3. Automatic Alarms—4. Domestic Telephones—5. Electric Clocks—6. Electric Lighters—7. Domestic Electric Lighting—8. Domestic Application of the Electric Light—9. Electric Motors—10. Electrical Locomotion—11. Electrotyping, Plating, and Gilding—12. Electric Recreations—13. Various Applications—Workshop of the Electrician.
SPONS' HOUSEHOLD MANUAL:
A Treasury of Domestic Receipts and Guide for Home Management. Demy 8vo, cloth, containing 900 pages and 150 illustrations, 7s. 6d.