The Electric Railway; Line Work; Instruction and Cautions for Linemen and the Dynamo Room; Storage Batteries; Care and Management of the Street-Car Motor; Electro Plating.
The Telephone and Telegraph; The Electric Elevator; Accidents and Emergencies, etc., etc.
One-third of the whole book has been devoted to the explanation and illustrations of the dynamo, and particular directions relating to its care and management;—all directions being given in the simplest and kindly way to assist rather than confuse the learner.
It contains 550 pages with 300 illustrations of electrical appliances; it is bound in heavy red leather, (size 41⁄2 × 61⁄2 for the pocket), with full gold edges and is a most attractive handbook for Electricians and Engineers.
PRICE, $2, Postpaid.
THEO. AUDEL & CO., 63 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
ENGINEERS’ EXAMINATIONS $2
THIS work is an important aid to engineers of all grades, and is undoubtedly the most helpful ever issued relating to a safe and sure preparation for examination. It presents in a condensed form the most approved practice in the care and management of Steam Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Electrical and Refrigerating Machines, also a few plain rules of arithmetic with examples of how to work the problems relating to the safety valve, strength of boilers and horse power of the Steam Engine and Steam Boiler.