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DR. RICHARDSON has produced a very useful and practical handbook. There always exists a tendency to attempt to pack too much information into a pocket volume, but the author has here selected his data well and wisely. The result is a handy and uncrowded little book, which contains almost all the information needful for a student who desires to make a successful attack on the problem of designing an acoustically successful hall, or amending the acoustic properties of an ill-designed room.
An Introduction to Acoustics of Buildings.
By Dr. E. G. Richardson. Pp. 63. (London: Edward Arnold and Co., 1933.) 3s. 6d.
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F., A. [Short Reviews]. Nature 132, 560 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132560a0
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