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IN these two small volumes, Mr. Durell completes his combined course of statics and dynamics, of which Pt. i has already been published. The advantage of taking the two subjects together is less obvious in these later stages, when the selection of the topics to be treated in turn is purely arbitrary, but teachers who think such a procedure is desirable will find no book to compete with this, in which Mr. Durel's unequalled skill in the invention of problems has ample scope.
A School Mechanics.
By C. V. Durell. (Cambridge Mathematical Series.) Part 2. Pp. xv + 187–322 + xi–xvii. Part 3. Pp. xi + 323–447 + xix–xxvi. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1925.) 3s. each.
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 116, 860 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116860d0
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