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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Handbooks for Beginners

Technical Electricity, by Davidge and Hutchinson (University Tutorial Press).
Magnetism and Electricity for Beginners, by H. E. Hadley (Macmillan).
Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism, by S. P. Thompson (Macmillan).
The Electromagnet, by S. P. Thompson (Spon).
Practical Electricity and Magnetism, by J. Henderson (Longmans).

Theoretical Works for Advanced Students

Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, by A. Gray (Macmillan).
Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, by Foster and Porter (Longmans).
Elements of Electricity and Magnetism, by Sir J. Thomson (Cambridge University Press).
Modern Views of Electricity, by Sir Oliver Lodge (Macmillan).
The Propagation of Electric Currents, by J. A. Fleming (Constable).

Books on Electrical Engineering for Advanced Students

Dynamo Electric Machinery, by S. P. Thompson (Spon).
The Dynamo, by Hawkins and Wallis (Whittaker).
Transformers, by Kapp (Whittaker).
Electrical Engineering, by Thomaelen, translated by G. W. Howe (Arnold).
Electrical Engineering, by H. Simmons (Cassell).
Experimental Electrical Engineering, by Karapetoff (Wiley).
Power House Design, by Snell (Longmans).
Electric Traction, by Wilson and Lyall (Arnold).
Telegraphy, by T. E. Herbert (Whittaker).
Principles of Wireless Telegraphy, by G. W. Pierce (McGraw Hill Book Company).

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