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MR. W. H. PREECE expresses his general approval of this little volume in a short preface; but at the same time he mentions that he does not accept any responsibility for the controversial points raised. The author explains the principles and practice of telegraphy without intervening wires in words which will be found intelligible by readers unfamiliar with electrical terms. His descriptions possess the merit of being popular in style, and the illustrations assist in brightening the text.
Wireless Telegraphy, popularly explained.
By Richard Kerr. F.G.S. Pp. xv + III. (London: Seeley and Co., Ltd., 1898.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 58, 495 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058495d0
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