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So long as examinations on prescribed courses are in vogue, so long, we suppose, will text-books be written for them. The book before us has been prepared chiefly to help those who are studying for the elementary stage of the Science and Art Department's examination in the subject, but it also covers the requirements for London matriculation. There is not much scope for originality in a work of this description, and in looking through it we find ourselves in familiar, well-worn paths.
Theoretical Mechanics.
By J. E. Taylor (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1888.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 39, 126 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/039126a0
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