“The author has arranged what may be fairly considered a most thorough general treatise of wireless telegraphy, and one bringing together the latest knowledge and theories.”
| + + | Engin. N. 58: 540. N. 14, ’07. 490w. |
“With all due respect to Dr. Erskine-Murray, we submit that this handbook is a striking example of how not to write on wireless telegraphy or any other subject. [Contains] much of intrinsic value and interest, particularly, for example the seventeenth chapter, on theories of transmission.” Maurice Solomon.
| + − | Nature. 76: 563. O. 3, ’07. 660w. |
Murrell, Cornelia Randolph (Mrs. David Gamble Murrell). What Marjorie saw abroad. $1.50. Neale.
6–43797.
A bright, wide-awake account of a trip abroad in which are given helpful bits of information for the prospective traveler. “It is not intended for a guide-book—only a forerunner.”
“The descriptions are accurate and good, and not so long drawn out as to be tiresome.”