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IT is not surprising that the fourth edition of this valuable and painstaking work should be called for. It is without doubt the best compilation of its kind in metallurgical literature.
The Metallurgy of Steel.
By F. W. Harbord J. W. Hall. Fourth edition, enlarged and revised. Volume i., Metallurgy. By F. W. Harbord. Pp. xvi + 522 + xxix. Volume ii., Mechanical Treatment. By J. W. Hall. Pp. xviii + 523-933 + xxix. (London: Charles Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price 36s. net, two volumes.
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ARNOLD, J. The Metallurgy of Steel . Nature 89, 315–316 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089315a0
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