Abstract

THE merits of this well-known text-book are sufficiently attested by the demand for a fourth issue. It should not, however, be allowed to pass without renewed recognition that there exists no other text-book dealing so thoroughly with mechanics, elasticity, surface tension, hydrodynamics, and kinetic theory, without mathematical aid more advanced than elementary algebra and trigonometry. General Physics for Students: a Text-Book on the Fundamental Properties of Matter. By Edwin Edser. Reprinted, with additions. Pp. ix + 676. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1926.) 8s. 6d.

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