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Easy Electrical Experiments and How to Make Them

By L. P. DICKINSON

This is the very latest and most valuable work on Electricity for the amateur or practical Electrician published. It gives in a simple an easily understood language every thing you should know about Galvanometers, Batteries, Magnets, Introduction, Coils, Motors, Voltmeters, Dynamos, Storage Batteries, Simple and Practical Telephones, Telegraph Instruments, Rheostat, Condensers, Electrophorous, Resistance, Electro Plating, Electric Toy Making, etc.

The book is an elementary hand book of lessons, experiments and inventions. It is a hand book for beginners, though it includes, as well, examples for the advanced students. The author stands second to none in the scientific world, and this exhaustive work will be found an invaluable assistant to either the Student or mechanic.

Illustrated with hundreds of fine drawings; printed on a superior quality of paper.

12mo Cloth. Price, $1.25.

Sent postpaid to any address upon receipt of price.

FREDERICK J. DRAKE & CO., Publishers.

CHICAGO. ILL.