MECHANICS & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 



MECHANICS & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 



Mechanic's Workshop Companion. 



THE OPERATIVE MECHANICS WORKSHOP COM- 

 PANION, AND SCIENTIFIC GENTLEMAN'S PRACTICAL ASSIST- 

 ANT. Comprising a great variety of the most useful Rules in Mechanical 

 Science ; with numerous Tables of Practical Data and Calculated Results. 

 By W. Templeton, Author of "The Engineer's Practical Assistant." Thir- 

 teenth Edition. With Tables for Operative Smiths, jMilhvrights, Engineers, 

 &c., and Useful and Practical Rules in Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics, a 

 variety of Experimental Results, and an extensive Table of Powers and 

 Roots. II Plates. larao, 5s. bound. 

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"It has met with threat success in the engineering workshop, as we can testify ; and there are 



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J^nf/ineev's and 3Iachinist''s Assistant, 



THE ENGINEER'S, MILLWRIGHT'S, and MACHINIST'S 

 PRACTICAL ASSISTANT. Comprising a collection of Useful Tables, 

 Rules and Data. Compiled and Arranged, with Original Matter, by William 

 Templeton. Seventh Edition. Carefully revised, with Additions. i8mo, 

 2S, 6d. cloth. [Just published. 



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"A more suitable present to an apprentice to any of the mechanical trades could not possibly 



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MecJtanics. 



THE HANDBOOK OF MECHANICS. By Dionysius Lardxer, 

 D.C.L., formerly Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in Uni. 

 versity College, London. New Edition, Edited and considerably Enlarged 

 by Benjamin Loewy, F.R.A.S., &c. 37S Illustrations, post 8vo, 6s. cloth. 

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life." — Mi>iz?ii^ JoKrnal. 



Tiirninr/. 



LATHE-WORK : A Pyactical Treatise on the Tools, Appliances, 

 and Pfoct'sscs employed in the Art "of Turning. By Paul N. Hasluck, 

 Second Edition, thoroughly Revis^ed, with a New Chapter on the Screw^ 

 cutting Lathe. Crown 8vo, 5s. cloth. 



" Written by a man who knows, not only how work ought to be done, but who also knows how 

 to do it, and how to convey his knowledge to others. To all turners this book would be valuable." — 



■ We can safely recommend the work to young engineers. To the amateur it will simply bo 

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Metal Taming, 



THE METAL TURNER'S HANDBOOK. By Paul N. 

 Hasluck. With over 100 Cuts. Crown Svo, is. cloth. 



Iron and Steel, 



"IRON AND STEEL " : A Work for the Forge, Foundry, Factory, 

 and Office, Containing ready, useful, and trustworthy Information for Iron- 

 masters and their Stock-takers ; Managers of Bar, Rail, Plate, and Sheet 

 Rolling Mills ; Iron and Metal Founders ; Iron Ship and Bridge Builders ; 

 Mechanical, Mining, and Consulting Engineers ; Architects, Contractors, 

 Builders, and Professional Draughtsmen. By Charles Hoare, Author of 

 " The Slide Rule,'' &c. Eighth Edition, Revised throughout and considerably 

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One of tlie best of the pocket books, and a useful companion in other brandies of work tha 

 iron 3n(.i steel," — Jiii^/ish Mechanic. 



