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(1) THE literature of wireless telegraphy grows apace, both in new books and new editions. This at least is a proof that the art is in a progressive condition. The book by Dr. J. Zenneck before us is a French translation, under the title “Précis de Télégraphie sans Fil,” of a work by him which appeared in Germany two years ago, called “Leitfaden der Drahtlosen Telegraphie.”
(1) Pr cis de T l graphie sans Fil. Compl ment de l'Ouvrage: les Oscillations Electromagn tiques et la T l graphie sans Fil.
By Prof. J. Zenneck, Translated from the German by P. Blanchin, G.Gu rard and E. Picot. Pp. x + 385. (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1911.) Price 12 francs.
(2) A Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy: its Theory and Practice. For the Use of Electrical Engineers, Students, and Operators.
By Dr. J. Erskine-Murray. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Pp. xvi + 386. (London: Crosby, Lockwood and Son, 1911.) Price 10s. 6d. net.
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F., J. (1) Précis de Télégraphie sans Fil Complément de l'Ouvrage: les Oscillations Electromagnétiques et la Télégraphie sans Fil (2) A Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy: its Theory and Practice For the Use of Electrical Engineers, Students, and Operators. Nature 87, 239–240 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087239a0
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