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THE present work represents a first-year course of Dr. Glazebrook's lectures in electricity and magnetism when at Cambridge. It forms one member of a series of which “Mechanics,” “Heat,” and “Light” have already appeared. The issue of these manuals was undertaken in response to a request that his lectures might be printed for the use, primarily, of the students attending the practical classes at Cambridge. Thus Dr. Glazebrook rather apologetically explains the publication of another book dealing with elementary electricity.
Electricity and Magnetism.
By R. T. Glazebrook Pp. viii + 440; diagrams. (Cambridge: University Press, 1903.) Price 7s. 6d.
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Electricity and Magnetism . Nature 69, 148–149 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069148a0
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