Scientific American Volume 88 Number 10 (March 1903) . ly bound inbuckram. A Complete Electrical Library. By Prof. T. OCONOR SLOANE. An inexpensive 1 i braryof the beBt books onElectricity. Put up in aneat folding box, asshown in cut. for thestudent, the amateur, theworkshop, the electricalengineer, schools andcollages. Comprising fivebooks, as follows: Arithmetic of Electricity138 pages, . . $ Electric Toy Making, 140pages How to Become a Suc-cessful Electrician, 189paces, $ Standard Electrical Dic-tionary, 682 pages, $ Electricity simplified, 158 Five volumes, 1<300 page


Scientific American Volume 88 Number 10 (March 1903) . ly bound inbuckram. A Complete Electrical Library. By Prof. T. OCONOR SLOANE. An inexpensive 1 i braryof the beBt books onElectricity. Put up in aneat folding box, asshown in cut. for thestudent, the amateur, theworkshop, the electricalengineer, schools andcollages. Comprising fivebooks, as follows: Arithmetic of Electricity138 pages, . . $ Electric Toy Making, 140pages How to Become a Suc-cessful Electrician, 189paces, $ Standard Electrical Dic-tionary, 682 pages, $ Electricity simplified, 158 Five volumes, 1<300 pages pages $ and over h50 illustrations. A valuableimdyidispensabte addition to every Great t^ will send prepaid the above five volumes, handsomely bound in blue cloth with silver lettering, and inclosed in a neat folding box. as shown in the illustration, at tbe Special Reduced Price of $ for the complete set. The regular price of the five volumes is $ The Progress of InventionIn the Nineteenth Century.


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