Mr. Edward Arnold's List of 



Technical & Scientific Publications 



Extract from the LIVERPOOL POST of Dec. 4, 1907 : 



"During recent years Mr. Edward Arnold has placed in the hands of 

 engineers and others interested in applied science a large number of volumes 

 which, independently altogether of their intrinsic merits as scientific works, 

 are very fine examples of the printers' and engravers' art, and from their 

 appearance alone would be an ornament to any scientific student's library. 

 Fortunately for the purchaser, the publisher has shown a wise discrimination 

 in the technical books he has added to his list, with the result that the 

 contents of the volumes are almost without exception as worthy of perusal 

 and study as their appearance is attractive." 



The Dynamical Theory of Sound. By HORACE 



LAMB, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics in the Victoria 

 University of Manchester, viii + 304 pages, 86 Illustrations. Demy 8vo., 

 i2s. 6d. net (inland postage 5d.). 



An Introduction to the Theory of Optics. By 



ARTHUR SCHUSTER, Ph.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., Honorary Professor of Physics 

 at the University of Manchester. Second Edition (Revised), xvi + 3$2 

 pages. Demy 8vo., 153. net (inland postage 5d.). 



The Becquerel Rays and the Properties of 



Radium. By the Hon. R. J. STRUTT, F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge ; Professor of Physics at the Imperial College of Science and 

 Technology. Second Edition (Revised and Enlarged). vi + 215 pages. 

 Demy 8vo., 8s. 6d. net (inland postage 5d.). 



An Introduction to Projective Geometry. By 



L. N. G. FILON, M.A., D.Sc., Fellow and Assistant Professor of 

 University College, London ; Examiner in Mathematics to the University 

 of London. Crown 8vo. , 73. 6d. 



Advanced Examples in Physics. By A. O. 



ALLEN, B.A., B.Sc., A.R.C.Sc., Assistant Lecturer in Physics at Leeds 

 University. With Answers. Crown 8vo., is. 6d. 

 A collection of 274 classified examples for advanced students. 



Five-Figure Tables of Mathematical Functions. 



ByJ. B. DALE, M. A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, King's College, 

 London. .Demy 8vo., 33. 6d. net. 



LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 & 43 MADDOX STREET, W. 



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