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WYMAN'S TECHNICAL 



Crown 8vo., cloth, price as. ; post-free, 23. zd. (Illustrated.) 



How to Manage a Steam- Engine. 



A Handbook for all who use Steam-power. Illustrated with examples of different types 

 of Engines and Boilers, with Hints on their Construction. Working, Fixing, &c., 

 Economy of Fuel, &c. By M. POWIS BALE, M.Inst.C.E., author of "Wood- 

 working Machinery, its Progress and Construction." 



" Forming one of the volumes in the Technical Series of Messrs Wyman, this little work is of especial 

 value, as its name implies, to all who have to do with the steam-engine, whether they be manufacturers, 

 owners, or simply care-takers.'"' Tke Foreman Engineer and Draughtsman. 



" We can warmly recommend ' How to Manage a Steam-Engine ' to our readers." Building World. 

 "The book affords valuable information relative to the management of the steam-engine, and is 

 copiously illustrated with '.voodcuts, which materially assist the reader in his perusal. The author 

 explains in his preface that this is not written as a technical engineering work, but is intended for the use 

 of steam users generally, especially for those in the colonies and other remote districts where skilled 

 labour is not easily obtainable." British Trade Journal. 



Mounted on Rollers, price is. 



Rules for Engine - Drivers and Boiler 



ATTENDANTS : Showing how to Avoid Accidents and Secure Efficiency and Economy 

 of working. By M. POWIS BALE, M.Inst.M.E., author of "How to Manage a 

 Steam-Engine," &c., &c. 



New Edition, crown 8vo. , cloth, price 25. ; post-free, 23. 2d. (Illustrated.) 



Workshop Management. 



A Manual for Masters and Men, being practical remarks upon the Economic Conduct of 

 Workshops, Trade Charities, &c. By FREDERIC SMITH (a Workman). 

 " It is a book worthy of the study of both master and man."- Buxton Advertiser. 

 "It treats in a clear, sensible way on a number of points affecting the regulations which should be 

 carried out in workshops and factories." 6" ussex Daily New?,. 



' We can recommend this little work both to employers and the employed." Labour News. 



There is nothing omitted which is of service to those concerned." Builders' Reporter. 

 ' The suggestions offered in this little work are decidedly good." City Press. 

 'The book is of none the less worth because the author happens to be modest." Iron. 

 'This -little work, evidently from the pen of a practical man, contains many useful hints for the 

 management of a workshop ; and although the book is apparently designed more particularly for the 

 trade of a cabinet-maker or builder, there are still many general principles which are equally applicable 

 to the workshops of every handicraft." The Timber Trades Journal. 



Just Published. Fcap. folio, cloth gilt, bevelled boards, price IDS. 6d., post-free. 



The Cabinet- Makers' Pattern Book. 



Third series. Being Examples of Modern Furniture of the Character mostly in demand, 

 selected from the Portfolios of the leading Wholesale Makers. To which are added Ori- 

 ginal Designs by First-rate Artists, comprising various Designs for Hall Furniture, Library 

 Furniture, Dining-room Furniture, Drawing-room Furniture, and Bedroom Furniture. 

 " This will be found an invaluable work by the Master Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer." 



Second Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, price 43. ; post-free, 43. 4d. (With numerous Illustrations.) 



The Practical Cabinet-Maker : 



Being a Collection of Working Drawings of Furniture, with Explanatory Notes. By 

 A WORKING MAN. 



"The book well deserves to be owned by every working cabinet-maker who may care to advance in 

 knowledge."- Tke Architect. 



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