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Sampson Low & Co . ' s New and Standard Science tot-Books—CONTINUED . HEAT . A School Course on Heat . By W . Larden , M . A ., Assistant Master in Cheltenham College ; late Science Scholar , Merton College , Oxford . Third Edition . Crown 8 vo . cloth , 5 s . It is assumed that the reader has no previous knowledge of the subject . . . At the end of each chapter are given questions on its subject-matter ; also , where necessary , arithmetical exercises , with answers . The book is so arranged that a course for lower classes is found by omitting the asterisked sections . Adopted at Rugby , Clifton , Bedford , Birmingham , and other eminent Schools and Colleges . MATHEMATICS . Algebra for the Use of Schools and Colleges . By William Thomson , M . A ., B . Sc , F . E . S . E ., Member of the London Mathematical Society ; Member of Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope ; and Professor of Mathematics , Stellenbosch College ; formerly Assistant-Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh . Crown 8 vo . cloth , 4 s . 6 d . ; with the Answers in one , 5 s . ; the Answers separately , Is . Qd . 1 A prominent feature is that every important principle is copiously illustrated by well-selected examples , of which a recent large number works on hav the e been same fully subject worked that have out . come The under ex pip-n our ations notice are . ' — lucid Academy » and in . fact the book is quite on a level with 'The sets of examples , and the working out of the examples , evince the skill of a practised algebraist Saturday . ' Review . blocks ' Evidently of young the beg work inners of . a thorough Every fresh mathematician principle is , gradually and of a teacher led up well to by accustomed successive to steps the , difficulties so that the and student stumbling has - almost grasped the rule before it is formally enunciated ; and consequently finds his head stored with a series of rules over which he has intelligent command , instead of an ill-digested list , as is too often the case . '—Educational Timeb . Exercises on Mensuration for Junior Students . Containing 300 carefully constructed Questions , with General Directions for their Solution , and Explanatory Diagrams . By T . W . K . Start , Assistant Master at the Manchester Grammar School . Crown 8 vo . cloth limp , Scl . Only those parts of Mensuration which are of common use , and which , can be solved by the aid of vulgar or decimal fractions and square root , have been dealt with in these questions . As the value of arithmetic depends on the student ' s power of applying it , teachers will find the questions useful as a means of testing such power . ' The questions , which have been carefully constructed , are of a useful , practical character . '— Saturday Review . ' Teachers in search of exercises on Mensuration for their pupils will find a very useful collection in this Teacheus little book ' Aid . ' . Local 'These Examinations exercises on . The Mensuration explanations are , well necessarily adapted brief for pupil , are teachers explicit , , and and in for the candidates hands of for a the skilful Oxford teacher and can Cambridge become useful iuto possesa aids . ion The of examples a book tha are t will numerous be a good and investment varied , and , and judiciously likely to selected be appreciated . For a the few more pence it is our used readers . '—Schoolm can be asteii put . A Primer of Orthographic Projection . Elementary Practical Solid Geometry Clearly Explained ; with numerous Problems and ICxercises . Specially adapted for Science and Art Classes , and for the use of Students who have not the aid of a Teacher . By Major G . T . Flunkett , Royal Engineers . Crown 8 vo . cloth , very numerous Diagrams , & c , 2 s . 'We have carefully read parts of the work , and it seems to fulfil the statement in the full title-page . '—Academy . get * all Easy the and help attractive he wants exposition from the teacher An . '— explan School atory Boahd work Chronicle calculated . to be very welcome to the student who cannot London : SAMPSON LOW , MABSTON , SEAKLE •& RIVINGTON , Limited , St . Dunstan ' s House , Fetter Lane , Fleet Street , E . C . 1 i £ e _ i . >» inluinja . wlLm > . ilii . « ..- » H . ' " ' '" ' ' ' dfty ¦ •»
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I I August 15 , 188 & The Publishers' Circular $$ ?
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1888, page 967, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081888/page/65/
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