Title : Catalogue of Rudimentary, Scientific, Educational, and Classical Works
Author : James S. Virtue
Release date : May 5, 2017 [eBook #54663]
Language : English
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AND SELF-INSTRUCTION;
ALSO FOR
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PUBLISHED BY
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2. | NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, by Charles Tomlinson | 1 s. |
3. | GEOLOGY, by Major-Gen. Portlock, F.R.S., &c. | 1 s. 6 d. |
6. | MECHANICS, by Charles Tomlinson | 1 s. |
12. | PNEUMATICS, by Charles Tomlinson | 1 s. |
20, | 21. PERSPECTIVE, by George Pyne, 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
27, | 28. PAINTING, The Art of; or, A GRAMMAR OF COLOURING, | |
by George Field, 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
36, | 37, 38, 39. DICTIONARY of the TECHNICAL TERMS | |
used by Architects, Builders, Engineers, Surveyors, &c., 4 vols. in 1 | 4 s. | |
In cloth boards, 5 s. ; half morocco, | 6 s. | |
40. | GLASS STAINING, by Dr. M. A. Gessert, | |
[2] | With an Appendix on the Art of Enamelling | 1 s. |
41. | PAINTING ON GLASS, from the German of Emanuel O. Fromberg | 1 s. |
69, | 70. MUSIC, a Practical Treatise, | |
by C. C. Spencer, Doctor of Music, 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
71. | THE PIANOFORTE, Instructions for Playing, | |
by C. C. Spencer, Doctor of Music | 1 s. | |
72 | to 75*. RECENT FOSSIL SHELLS (A Manual of the Mollusca), | |
by Samuel P. Woodward, 4 vols. in 1, and Supplement | 5 s. 6 d. | |
In cloth boards, | 6 s. 6 d. | |
half morocco, | 7 s. 6 d. | |
83. | BOOK-KEEPING, by James Haddon, M.A. | 1 s. |
84. | ARITHMETIC, with numerous Examples, by Professor J. R. Young | 1 s. 6 d. |
84*. | KEY TO THE PRECEDING VOLUME, by Professor J. R. Young | 1 s. 6 d. |
96. | ASTRONOMY, POPULAR, by the Rev. Robert Main, M.R.A.S. | 1 s. |
101*. | WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF ALL NATIONS; | |
Weights of Coins, and Divisions of Time; | ||
with the Principles which determine the Rate of Exchange, | ||
by Mr. Woolhouse, F.R.A.S. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
103. | INTEGRAL CALCULUS, Examples of, by Prof. J. Hann | 1 s. |
112. | DOMESTIC MEDICINE, for the Preservation of Health, | |
by M. Raspail | 1 s. 6 d. | |
131. | MILLER’S, FARMER’S, AND MERCHANT’S READY-RECKONER, | |
showing the Value of any Quantity of Corn, | ||
with the Approximate Value of Mill-stones and Mill Work | 1 s. |
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
1. | CHEMISTRY, by Professor Fownes, F.R.S., including | |
Agricultural Chemistry, for the use of Farmers. | 1 s. | |
4, | 5. MINERALOGY, with a Treatise on Mineral Rocks or Aggregates, | |
by James Dana, A.M., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
7. | ELECTRICITY, an Exposition of the General Principles of the Science, | |
by Sir William Snow Harris, F.R.S. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
7*. | GALVANISM, ANIMAL AND VOLTAIC ELECTRICITY; | |
A Treatise on the General Principles of Galvanic Science, | ||
by Sir William Snow Harris, F.R.S. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
8, | 9, 10. MAGNETISM, Concise Exposition of the General Principles | |
of Magnetical Science and the Purposes to which it has | ||
been Applied, by the same, 3 vols, in 1 | 3 s. 6 d. | |
11, | 11*. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, History of, by E. Highton, C.E. | 2 s. |
133. | METALLURGY OF COPPER, by R. H. Lamborn | 2 s. |
134. | METALLURGY OF SILVER AND LEAD, by Dr. R. H. Lamborn | 2 s. |
135. | ELECTRO-METALLURGY, by Alex. Watt, F.R.S.S.A. | 1 s. 6 d. [3] |
BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE.
16. | ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE, and their Æsthetic Principles, | |
by W. H. Leeds | 1 s. | |
17. | STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE, by T. Bury | 1 s. 6 d. |
18, | 19. ARCHITECTURE, Principles of Design in, | |
by E. L. Garbett, 2 vols in 1 | 2 s. | |
22. | BUILDING, the Art of, in Five Sections, by Edward Dobson, C.E. | 1 s. |
23, | 24. BRICK AND TILE MAKING, by E. Dobson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
25, | 26. MASONRY AND STONE-CUTTING, | |
with the Principles of Masonic Projection Concisely Explained, | ||
by E. Dobson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
30. | DRAINING and SEWAGE OF TOWNS and BUILDINGS, | |
Suggestive of Sanatory Regulations, | ||
by G. D. Dempsey, C.E. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
(With No. 29, Drainage of Land, 2 vols. in 1, 2 s. 6 d. ) | ||
35. | BLASTING ROCKS, QUARRYING, AND THE QUALITIES OF STONE, | |
by Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B., R.E. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
42. | COTTAGE BUILDING, or | |
Hints for Improving the Dwellings of the Labouring Classes. | 1 s. | |
44. | FOUNDATIONS AND CONCRETE WORKS, | |
A Treatise on, by E. Dobson, C.E. | 1 s. | |
45. | LIMES, CEMENTS, MORTARS, CONCRETE, MASTICS, &c., | |
by G. R. Burnell, C.E. | 1 s. | |
57, | 58. WARMING AND VENTILATION, by Charles Tomlinson, 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
111*. | ARCHES, PIERS, AND BUTTRESSES, the Principles of their Construction, | |
by William Bland | 1 s . 6 d. | |
116. | ACOUSTICS; the Distribution of Sound, by T. Roger Smith, Architect | 1 s. 6 d. |
123. [4] | CARPENTRY AND JOINERY, a Treatise founded on Dr. Robison’s Work | 1 s. 6 d. |
123*. | ILLUSTRATIVE PLATES to the preceding | 4 s. 6 d. |
124. | ROOFS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS, | |
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124*. | IRON ROOFS of Recent Construction—a Series of Descriptive Plates | 4 s. 6 d. |
127. | ARCHITECTURAL MODELLING, Practical Instructions in the Art | 1 s. 6 d. |
128, | 129. VITRUVIUS ON CIVIL, MILITARY, AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, | |
translated by Joseph Gwilt, Architect, | ||
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130. | GRECIAN ARCHITECTURE, Principles of Beauty in, | |
by the Earl of Aberdeen | 1 s. | |
132. | ERECTION OF DWELLING-HOUSES, | |
with Specifications, Quantities of Materials, &c., | ||
by S. H. Brooks, 27 Plates | 2 s. 6 d. |
MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING.
33. | CRANES AND MACHINERY FOR LIFTING HEAVY WEIGHTS, | |
the Art of Constructing, by Joseph Glynn, C.E. | 1 s. | |
34. | STEAM ENGINE, by Dr. Lardner | 1 s. |
43. | TUBULAR AND OTHER IRON GIRDER BRIDGES, including | |
the Britannia and Conway Bridges, by G. D. Dempsey | 1 s. | |
47, | 48, 49. LIGHTHOUSES, their Construction and Illumination, | |
by Allan Stevenson, C.E., 3 vols. in 1 | 3 s. | |
59. | STEAM BOILERS, their Construction and Management, by R. Armstrong, C.E. | 1 s. |
62. | RAILWAYS, Principles of Construction, by Sir E. Stephenson | 1 s. 6 d. |
62*. | RAILWAY WORKING IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, | |
Statistics, Revenue, Accounts, &c., by E. D. Chattaway | 1 s. | |
(Vols. 62 and 62* bound in 1, 2 s. 6 d. ) | ||
67, | 68. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING, including Church Clocks and Bells, | |
by Edmund Beckett Denison, M.A., with an Appendix, 2 vols. in 1 | 3 s. 6 d. | |
78, | 79. STEAM AND LOCOMOTION, on the Principle of connecting Science | |
with Practice, by John Sewell, L.E. 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
78*. | LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, a Treatise on, by G. Drysdale Dempsey, C.E. | 1 s. 6 d. |
79*. [5] | ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE ABOVE ... | 4 s. 6 d. |
98, | 98*. MECHANISM AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MACHINES, | |
by Thomas Baker, C.E.; | ||
and TOOLS AND MACHINES, by James Nasmyth, C.E., with 220 Woodcuts | 2 s. 6 d. | |
114. | MACHINERY, its Construction and Working, by C. D. Abel, C.E. | 1 s. 6 d. |
115. | ILLUSTRATIVE PLATES TO THE ABOVE, 4to. | 7 s. 6 d. |
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
13, | 14, 15, 15*. CIVIL ENGINEERING, by Henry Law, C.E., | |
3 vols.; with a Supplement by G. R. Burnell, C.E.; 4 vols. in 1 | 4 s. 6 d. | |
29. | DRAINING DISTRICTS AND LANDS, the Art of, by G. D. Dempsey, C.E. | 1 s. |
(With No. 30, Drainage and Sewage of Towns , 2 vols. in 1, 2 s. 6 d. ) | ||
31. | WELL-SINKING AND BORING, by John G. Swindell, | |
revised by G. R. Burnell, C.E. | 1 s. | |
46. | ROAD-MAKING, the Construction and Repair, by S. C. Hughes | |
and H. Law, C.E., and Gen. Sir J. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B., R.E. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
60, | 61. LAND AND ENGINEERING SURVEYING, by T. Baker, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
63, | 64, 65. AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, FIELD ENGINES, MACHINERY, | |
AND IMPLEMENTS, by G. H. Andrews, 3 vols. in 1 | 3 s. | |
66. | CLAY LANDS AND LOAMY SOILS, by Professor Donaldson, A.E. | 1 s. |
77*. | ECONOMY OF FUEL, by T. S. Prideaux. | 1 s. |
80*, | 81*. EMBANKING LANDS FROM THE SEA, | |
with Examples of actual Embankments and Sea Walls, | ||
by John Wiggins, F.G.S., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
82, | 82*. POWER OF WATER, as applied to the Driving of Mills, | |
and Giving Motion to Turbines, and other Hydrostatic Machines, | ||
by Joseph Glynn, F.R.S., C.E. | 2 s. | |
82**, | 83*, 83 bis. COAL GAS, its Manufacture and Distribution, | |
by Samuel Hughes, C.E. | 3 s. | |
82***. | WATER-WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF CITIES AND TOWNS, | |
by Samuel Hughes, C.E. | 3 s. | |
117. | SUBTERRANEOUS SURVEYING, & RANGING THE LINE | |
without the Magnet, by T. Fenwick, Coal Viewer, with Improvements | ||
and Additions by T. Baker, C.E. | 2 s. 6 d. | |
118, | 119. CIVIL ENGINEERING IN NORTH AMERICA, | |
by D. Stevenson, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 3 s. | |
120. | HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, by G. R. Burnell, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 3 s. |
121, | 122. RIVERS AND TORRENTS, from the Italian of Paul Frisi, and a Treatise on | |
NAVIGABLE CANALS, AND RIVERS THAT CARRY SAND AND MUD | 2 s. 6 d. | |
125, | 126. COMBUSTION OF COAL, AND THE PREVENTION OF SMOKE, | |
[6] | by Charles Wye Williams, M.I.C.E. | 3 s. |
SHIP-BUILDING AND NAVIGATION.
51, | 52, 53. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, Principles of the Science, | |
and their Practical Application to Naval Construction, | ||
by J. Peake, N.A., 3 vols. in 1 | 3 s. | |
53*. | SHIPS AND BOATS FOR OCEAN AND RIVER SERVICE, | |
the Principles of Construction, by Captain H. A Sommerfeldt | 1 s. | |
53**. | ATLAS OF 14 PLATES TO THE PRECEDING, Drawn to a Scale for Practice | 7 s. 6 d. |
54. | MASTING, MAST-MAKING, and RIGGING OF SHIPS, by R. Kipping, N.A. | 1 s. 6 d. |
54*. | IRON SHIP-BUILDING, by John Grantham, C.E. | 2 s. 6 d. |
54**. | ATLAS OF 24 PLATES TO THE PRECEDING VOLUME | 22 s. 6 d. |
80, | 81. MARINE ENGINES AND THE SCREW, by R. Murray, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. 6 d. |
83 | bis. SHIPS AND BOATS, the Principles of Construction, by W. Bland, of Hartlip | 1 s. |
106. | SHIPS’ ANCHORS FOR ALL SERVICES, by George Cotsell, N.A. | 1 s. 6 d. |
ARITHMETIC AND MATHEMATICS.
32. | MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND THEIR USE, by J. F. Heather, M.A. | 1 s. |
55, | 56. NAVIGATION; the Sailor’s Sea Book: How to Keep the Log and Work it off, &c.; | |
Law of Storms, and Explanation of Terms | 2 s. | |
61*. | READY RECKONER for the Measurement of Land, | |
its Valuation, and the Price of Labour, by A. Arman, Schoolmaster | 1 s. 6 d. | |
76, | 77. GEOMETRY, DESCRIPTIVE, with a Theory of Shadows and Perspective, | |
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by J. F. Heather, M.A., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. | |
85. | EQUATIONAL ARITHMETIC: Questions of Interest, Annuities, &c., | |
[7] | by W. Hipsley | 1 s. |
85*. | EQUATIONAL ARITHMETIC: Tables for the Calculation of Simple Interest, | |
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86, | 87. ALGEBRA, by James Haddon, M.A., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
86*, | 87*. ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA, Key to the, by Prof. Young | 1 s. 6 d. |
88, | 89. GEOMETRY, Principles of, by Henry Law, C.E., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 s. |
90. | GEOMETRY, ANALYTICAL, by James Hann | 1 s. |
91, | 92. PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY, | |
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93. | MENSURATION, by T. Baker, C.E. | 1 s. |
94, | 95. LOGARITHMS, Tables of; with Tables of Natural Sines, Co-sines, and Tangents, | |
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97. | STATICS AND DYNAMICS, by T. Baker, C.E. | 1 s. |
99, | 100. NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, | |
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100*. | NAVIGATION TABLES, | |
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101. | DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, by Mr. Woolhouse, F.R.A.S. | 1 s. |
102. | INTEGRAL CALCULUS, by H. Cox, M.A. | 1 s. |
104. | DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, Examples of, by J. Haddon, M.A. | 1 s. |
105. | ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, AND TRIGONOMETRY, | |
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MISCELLANEOUS.
50. | LAW OF CONTRACTS FOR WORKS AND SERVICES, by David Gibbons, S.P. | 1 s. |
107. | METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS ACT, and | |
THE METROPOLITAN ACT FOR REGULATING THE SUPPLY OF GAS, | ||
with Notes | 2 s. 6 d. | |
108. | METROPOLITAN LOCAL MANAGEMENT ACTS. | 1 s. 6 d. |
110. | RECENT LEGISLATIVE ACTS applying to Contractors, Merchants, and Tradesmen | 1 s. |
111. | NUISANCES REMOVAL AND DISEASE PREVENTION ACT | 1 s. |
113. | USE OF FIELD ARTILLERY ON SERVICE, | |
by Lieut.-Colonel Hamilton Maxwell, B.A. | 1 s. 6 d. | |
113*. | MEMOIR ON SWORDS, by the same | 1 s. |
83**. | CONSTRUCTION OF DOOR LOCKS | 1 s. 6 d. |
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Greece, by E. Levien, M.A., 2 vols. in 1 | 2 6 | 3 6 | 4 0 |
7, 8. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF | |||
Rome, by the same, 2 vols. in 1 | 2 6 | 3 6 | 4 0 |
9, 10. CHRONOLOGY OF CIVIL AND | |||
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11. GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, | |||
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11*. HAND-BOOK OF COMPARATIVE | |||
Philology, by the same | 1 0 | ||
12, 13. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH | |||
Language.—A new Dictionary of the | |||
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above 100,000 words, or 50,000 more than | |||
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14. GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE, | |||
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15, 16. DICTIONARY OF THE GREEK AND | |||
English Languages, by H. R. Hamilton, | |||
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17, 18. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH | |||
and Greek Languages, by the same, | |||
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———— GREEK AND ENGLISH | |||
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19. GRAMMAR of THE LATIN LANGUAGE, | |||
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20, 21. DICTIONARY OF THE LATIN AND | |||
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22, 23. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH | |||
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24. GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, | |||
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27. GRAMMAR OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE, | |||
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28, 29. DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN, | |||
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30, 31. DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH, | |||
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32, 33. DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH, | |||
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34. GRAMMAR OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE, | |||
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