206 PRACTICAL STRUCTURAL DESIGN 



The books named abound in worked examples of detailing. 

 The authors had in mind men of limited mathematical attain- 

 ments. 



Not all the students will become, or wish to become, structural 

 detailers. To become a first-class commercial detailer will re- 

 quire a great deal of practical experience and the following books 

 should be studied and kept as works of reference. 



" Steel Structures." Morris, $2.25. 



"Structural Engineers' Handbook." Ketchum, $5. 



The only really adequate book on the design of modern high 

 steel frame buildings, popularly called "sky-scrapers," is "Steel 

 Construction," by H. J. Burt, $2.25. It is written in a simple 

 manner for the instruction of correspondence school students. 

 The books by Morris and Ketchum are of college grade. The 

 publishers of this book can supply all the books mentioned. 



