“Doubtless many will question the validity of his logical process at various points, and a still larger number will find it extremely difficult to read his pages with confident grasp of his meaning, for it is not the habit of the day to carry such discussions quite as far beneath the surface as he has presumed to go.”
+ + – Nation. 82: 537. Je. 28, ’06. 1010w.
“It is a well-ordered and well-reasoned treatment.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 381. Je. 16, ’06. 1090w.
“The book is not unusual at all, but shows care in its preparation, and somewhat more interesting than this, an actual love for the subject.”
+ Pub. Opin. 40: 542. Ap. 28, ’06. 90w.
Alexander, J. H. Elementary electrical engineering in theory and practice. $2. Van Nostrand.
A class book for junior and senior students and working electricians. The volume is fully illustrated.
“It is difficult to find much in this book to recommend.”