Abstract
MR. ANDERSON deserves the thanks not only of the scientific world but of the public at large for the very excellent and readable volume which he has produced upon the subject of lightning-conductors. There are few persons who can lay claim to the amount of practical experience which Mr. Anderson brings to bear upon the subject, and still fewer who add to practical experience an extensive and accurate knowledge of all that has been done and written upon the subject on the Continent, in America, and in this country.
Lightning-Conductors; their History, Nature, and Mode of Application.
By Richard Anderson (London: E. and F. N. Spon, 1879).
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T., S. Lightning Conductors . Nature 21, 415–416 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021415a0
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