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Small crown 8vo, cloth. With many Illustrations.

Whittaker's Library of Art's, Sciences, Manufactures and Industries.

MANAGEMENT OF ACCUMULATORS AND PRIVATE ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS. A Practical Handbook by Sir David Salomons, Bart., M.A. 5th Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with 32 Illustrations. Shortly.
"To say that this book is the best of its kind would be a poor compliment, as It is practically the only work on accumulators that has been written."—Electrical Review.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT MAKING FOR AMATEURS. A Practical Handbook. By S. R. Bottone, Author of "The Dynamo," &c. With 60 Illustrations. Second edition. Cloth, 3s.
ELECTRIC BELLS AND ALL ABOUT THEM. A Practical Book for Practical Men. By S. R. Bottone. With more than 100 illustrations. Cloth, 3s.
PRACTICAL IRON FOUNDING. By the Author of "Pattern Making," &c., &c. Illustrated with over one hundred engravings. Cloth. 6s.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN OUR HOMES AND WORKSHOPS. A Practical Handbook. By Sydney F. Walker. 5s.
ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE MACHINES: Containing a full account of their Historical Development, their Modern Forms, and their Practical Construction. By J. Gray. B.Sc. Shortly.
THE PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS FROM LIGHTNING. A Treatise on the Theory of Lightning Conductors from a Modern point of View. Being the substance of two lectures delivered before the Society of Arts in March, 1888. By Oliver J. Lodge, LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Physics in University College, Liverpool. Published with various amplifications and additions, with the approval of the Society of Arts, [In preparation.