(1) The Principles of Electrical Engineering and their Application (2) A Treatise on the Theory of Alternating Currents (3) Alternating Currents in Theory and Practice


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THE progress of electrical knowledge and in vention is so rapid and the ground covered so extensive that the trend of its literature is for the most part in the direction of books or


monographs on special departments of it written by experts. On the other hand, as the existing complete treatises become antiquated or too bulky by additions, the necessity arises for


rewriting the subject from a more modern point of view.


(1) The Principles of Electrical Engineering and their Application.


By Prof. Gisbert Kapp. Vol. i. Pp. xii + 356. (London: Edward Arnold, 1916.) Price 18s. net.


By Dr. Alexander Russell. Vol. ii. Second edition. Pp. xiv + 566. (Cambridge: At the University Press.) Price 15s. net.


By W. H. N. James. (Cambridge Technical Series.) Pp. vii + 353. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1916.) Price 10s. 6d. net.


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