This compilation contains more than 400 books on electrochemical science, engineering, and technology published in English before 1950. Many of these are probably of historical interest only. The books are listed in chronological order by year of publication, and in alphabetical order by first author for each year.
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Experiments and observations relative to the influence lately discovered by
M. Galvani and commonly called animal electricity
R. Fowler, Duncan, Edinburgh 1793.
Elements of Galvanism, in theory and practice [microform]: with a comprehensive
view of its history, from the first experiments of Galvani to the present time:
containing also, practical directions for constructing the Galvanic apparatus,
and plain systematic instructions for performing all the various experiments
C.H. Wilkinson, Murray-McMillan, London 1804.
The Bakerian lectures on some chemical agencies of electricity, 1806-1807
H. Davy, Royal Society of London, London 1807.
On some new phenomena of chemical changes produced by electricity: particularly
the decomposition of the fixed alkalies and the exhibition of the new substances
which constitute their bases: and on the general nature of alkaline bodies
H. Davy, Bulmer, London 1808.
Electrochemical researches on the decomposition of the earths: with observations
on the metals obtained from the alkaline earths, and on the amalgam procured
from ammonia
H. Davy, Bulmer, London 1808.
An attempt to establish a pure scientific system of mineralogy, by the
application of the electro-chemical theory and the chemical proportions
J.J. Berzelius, Blackwood, London 1814.
Elements of electricity and electrochemistry
G.J. Singer, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Triphook, London
1814.
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An account of the history and present state of galvanism
J. Bostock, Baldwin Cradock and Joy, London 1818.
On the relations of electrical and chemical changes
H. Davy, Nicol, London 1826.
Biographical sketch of Alexander Volta
Blackwood, Edinburgh, and Cadell, London, 1828.
Recent experimental researches on electromagnetism and galvanism
W. Sturgeon, Sherwood Gilbert Piper, 1830.
A system of natural philosophy: in which are explained the principles of
mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy,
electricity, magnetism, steam-engine, electro-magnetism, electrotype,
photography, and daguerreotype
J.L. Comstock, Pratt, New York 1838.
Experimental researches in electricity
M. Faraday, R. and J.E. Taylor, London 1839.
Instructions for the multiplication of works of art in metal, by voltaic
electricity, with an introductory chapter on electrochemical decompositions by feeble currents
T. Spencer and E. Adler, R. Griffin, Glasgow, and T. Tegg, London 1840.
Galvanoplastik, or, The process of cohering copper into plates, or other given
forms, by means of galvanic action on copper solutions
M.H. Jacobi and W. Sturgeon, Josiah Leicester, Manchester 1841.
Elements of electro-metallurgy, or, the art of working in metals by the galvanic
fluid containing the laws regulating the reduction of the metals
A. Smee, Palmer and Longman, London 1841.
Electrotype manipulation: Being the theory and plain instructions in the art of
working in metals, by precipitating them from their solutions, through the
agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity. Also in the arts of electro-plating,
electro-gilding, and electro-etching; with an account of the mode of depositing
metallic oxides, and of several applications of electrotype in the arts
C.V. Walker, Knight and Sons, London 1841.
Davis's manual of magnetism: including also electro-magnetism,
magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity, with a description of the
electrotype process
D. Davis, W.F. Channing, and J. Bacon, Davis, Boston 1842.
The electrotypist's manual: being a description of the art of working in metal
by voltaic electricity, and on electro gilding and plating
(5th ed)
W.V. Palmer and T. Phillipps, Palmer, London 1842.
Elements of electro-metallurgy (2nd ed)
A. Smee, Palmer and Longman, London 1843.
Familiar instructions in the theory and practice of the beautiful art of
electro-gilding and silvering (2nd ed)
W. Sturgeon, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, London 1843.
Electrotype manipulation: Being the theory and plain instructions in the art of
working in metals, by precipitating them from their solutions, through the
agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity. Also in the arts of electro-plating,
electro-gilding, and electro-etching; with an account of the mode of depositing
metallic oxides, and of several applications of electrotype in the arts
C.V. Walker, Carey and Hart, Philadelphia 1844.
The electrotype and electro gilding: with the whole of the art of working in
metals by voltaic electricity, and for making figures, busts, etc. (2nd ed)
J. Poole, Lowe, London 1845.
Experimental researches in electro-chemistry: including the Bakerian lectures,
and memoirs read before the Royal Society, in the years 1806, 1807, and 1808 on
the chemical agencies of electricity, and on the metals of the alkalies and
earths
H. Davy, Griffin, London 1848.
A treatise on daguerreotype: the whole art made easy, and all the recent
improvements revealed : embracing a full account of apparatus, plates, cases,
chemicals, places for purchasing, prices, etc., and a complete, scientific, and
simple expose of the most favorite modes of operating, with the receipts for
making all the chemicals : containing, also, the process for galvanizing plates,
and the whole art of electrotype, the reproduction of Daguerre's images by
tithonotype, directions for preparing calotype paper, and a description of all
the known methods of producing photogenic pictures. (3 vol)
L.L. Hill and W. McCartey, John S. Craig, Torrington, CT 1850.
(Reprinted: 2005.)
Scientific researches, experimental and theoretical, in electricity, magnetism,
galvanism, electro-magnetism, and electro-chemistry. With copper-plates
W. Sturgeon, Bury, Lanceshire, Uk 1850.
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A manual of electro-metallurgy: including the applications of the art to
manufacturing processes
J. Napier, Griffin, London 1851.
A manual of electro-metallurgy: including the applications of the art to
manufacturing processes (2nd ed)
J. Napier, Griffin, London 1852.
Electrotype manipulation: Being the theory and plain instructions in the art of
working in metals, by precipitating them from their solutions, through the
agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity. Also in the arts of electro-plating,
electro-gilding, and electro-etching; with an account of the mode of depositing
metallic oxides, and of several applications of electrotype in the arts
(2nd ed)
C.V. Walker, Baird, Philadelphia 1852.
American hand book of the daguerreotype: giving the most approved and convenient
methods for preparing the chemicals, and the combinations used in the art,
containing the daguerreotype, electrotype, and various other processes employed in taking heliographic impressions
S.D. Humphrey, Humphrey, New York 1853.
Theory and practice of electrodeposition: including every known mode of
depositing metals, preparing metals for immersion, taking moulds, and rendering
them conducting
G. Gore, Griffin, London 1854.
The jeweler's hand-book: containing thirty practical methods for galvanizing,
electro plating and coloring with gold, silver and copper, on all kinds of
metals
R. Herr, Munsell, Albany 1855.
A manual of electro-metallurgy: including the applications of the art to
manufacturing processes (3rd ed)
J. Napier, Griffin, London 1857.
Electro-chemistry, with positive results
C. Chalmers, Churchill, London 1858.
Available on the WWW:
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American hand book of the daguerreotype: giving the most approved and convenient
methods for preparing the chemicals, and the combinations used in the art:
containing the daguerreotype, electrotype, and various other processes employed
in taking heliographic impressions (5th ed)
S.D. Humphrey, John S. Craig, Torrington, CT 1858.
(Reprinted: 2005.)
Plating and electroplating of metals: history and patent abridgements,
1617-1862
Eyre - Spottiswoode, London 1862.
(Reprinted: Finishing, Stevenage, UK 1998.)
Contribution towards a history of electro-metallurgy: establishing the origin of
the art
H. Dircks, Spon, London 1863.
A manual of electro-metallurgy: including the applications of the art to
manufacturing processes (4th ed)
J. Napier, Griffin, London and Baird, Philadelphia 1867.
Faraday as a discoverer
J. Tyndall, Longmans-Green, London 1868.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.bootlegbooks.com/NonFiction/Tyndall/Faraday/Default.htm
The electrotypers' manual
W.S. Speirs, Buffalo 1869.
A practical treatise on the medical and surgical uses of electricity: including localized and central galvanization, franklinization, electrolysis and galvano-cautery
G.M. Beard and A D Rockwell, New York, W. Wood, New York 1871.
Electro-metallurgy practically treated (4th ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1871.
Galvanoplastic manipulations: a practical guide for the gold and silver
electroplater and the galvanoplastic operator
A. Roseleur, Baird, Philadelphia 1872.
Electro-metallurgy practically treated (5th ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1874.
Hints on electrotyping and stereotyping
R. Hoe and Co. New York 1875.
A practical treatise on the medical and surgical uses of electricity: Including
localized and general faradization; localized and central galvanization;
electrolysis and galvano-cautery (2nd ed)
G.M. Beard and A D Rockwell, W. Wood, New York 1875.
Available on the WWW:
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The electro-platers' guide: or, electro-plating made easy: a complete manual of
instruction in the art of gold, silver, nickel and copper plating
F. Lowey, Lowey, New York 1875.
A manual of electro-metallurgy: including the applications of the art to
manufacturing processes (5th ed)
J. Napier, Griffin, London 1876.
The art of electro-metallurgy including all known processes of
electro-deposition
G. Gore, Longmans-Green, London 1877.
The practical metal-worker's assistant: comprising metallurgic chemistry, the
arts of working all metals and alloys, forging of iron and steel ... With the
application of the art of electro-metallurgy to manufacturing processes:
collected from original sources, and from the works of Holtzapffel, Bergeron,
Leupold ... and others
O. Byrne, J. Percy, and A.A. Fesquet, Baird, Philadelphia 1878
Electro-metallurgy practically treated (7th ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1879.
Electro-plating: A practical handbook including the practice of
electo-typing
J.W. Urquhart, Lockwood, London 1880.
Stereotyping and electrotyping: a guide for the production of plates by the
papier mache and plaster processes, with instructions for depositing copper by
the battery or by the dynamo machine, also hints on steel and brass facing,
etc.
F.J.F. Wilson, Wyman, London 1880.
Electro-typing: a practical manual forming a new and systematic guide to the
reproduction and multiplication of printing surfaces and works of art by the
electro-deposition of metals
J.W. Urquhart, Crosby Lockwood, London 1881.
Hand-book to Johnston's illustrations of the electro-deposition of metals
A. Watt, Johnston, Edinburgh 1881.
A practical treatise on the medical and surgical uses of electricity: Including
localized and general faradization; localized and central galvanization;
franklinization, electrolysis and galvano-cautery (4th ed)
G.M. Beard and A D Rockwell, W. Wood, New York 1883.
Available on the WWW:
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Galvanoplastic manipulations: a practical guide for the gold and silver
electroplater and the galvanoplastic operator
W.H. Wahl and A. Roseleur, Baird, Philadelphia 1883.
The art of electro-metallurgy including all known processes of
electro-deposition (2nd ed)
G. Gore, Longmans-Green, London and Appleton, New York 1884.
Electrolysis: a practical treatise on nickeling, coppering, gilding, silvering,
the refining of metals, and treatment of ores, by means of electricity
H. Fontaine (translated by J.A. Berly), Spon, London and New York 1885.
Electro-chemistry, inorganic
G. Gore, The Electrician, London 1885.
Available on the WWW:
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A treatise on electrolysis and its applications to therapeutical and surgical
treatment in disease
R. Amory, W. Wood, New York 1886.
British Association for the Advancement of Science on electrolysis
O. Lodge, Spottiswoode, London 1886.
Electro-deposition: a practical treatise on the electrolysis of gold, silver,
copper, nickel, and other metals, and alloys, with descriptions of voltaic
batteries, magneto and dynamo-electric machines, thermopiles, and of the
materials and processes used in every department of the art and several chapters
on electrometallurgy
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1886.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis: according to original methods
A. Classen (translated by W.H. Herrick from the 2nd German ed),
Wiley, New York 1887.
Theory and practice of electrodeposition: including every known mode of
depositing metals, preparing metals for immersion, taking moulds, and rendering them conducting (2nd ed)
G. Gore, Charles, London and Johnston, New York 1887.
Electro-deposition: a practical treatise on the electrolysis of gold, silver,
copper, nickel, and other metals, and alloys, with descriptions of voltaic
batteries, magneto and dynamo-electric machines, thermopiles, and of the
materials and processes used in every department of the art and several chapters
on electrometallurgy (2nd ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1887.
Electro-chemistry, inorganic (2nd ed)
G. Gore, The Electrician, London 1888.
Available on the WWW:
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Electro-plating: A practical handbook on the deposition of copper, silver,
nickel, gold, aluminium, brass, platinum, etc. With descriptions of the
chemicals, materials, batteries, and dynamo machines used in the art
(2nd ed)
J.W. Urquhart, Lockwood, London 1888.
Practical instructions for gold, silver, nickel, brass, and copper plating and
polishing
Canning, Birmingham 1889.
A practical treatise on the medical and surgical uses of electricity: Including
localized and general faradization; localized and central galvanization;
electrolysis and galvano-cautery (7th ed)
G.M. Beard and A D Rockwell, New York, W. Wood, New York 1889.
Electro-deposition: a practical treatise on the electrolysis of gold, silver,
copper, nickel, and other metals, and alloys, with descriptions of voltaic
batteries, magneto and dynamo-electric machines, thermopiles, and of the
materials and processes used in every department of the art and several chapters
on electrometallurgy (3rd ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1889.
Electro-metallurgy practically treated (9th ed)
A. Watt, Lockwood, London 1889.
The art of electro-metallurgy including all known processes of
electro-deposition (4th ed)
G. Gore, Longmans, London 1890.
Electro-chemical analysis
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1890.
Available on the WWW:
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The uses of electrolysis in surgery
W.E. Steavenson, Churchill, London 1890.
The electro-platers' handbook: a practical manual for amateurs and young
students in electro-metallurgy
G.E. Bonney, Whittaker, London 1891.
Primary batteries
H.S. Carhart, Allyn and Bacon, Boston 1891.
The art of electrolytic separation of metals, etc. (theoretical and
practical)
G. Gore, The Electrician, London 1891.
The art of electro-metallurgy including all known processes of
electro-deposition (5th ed)
G. Gore, Longmans-Green, London 1891.
Treatise on electro-metallurgy: embracing the application of electrolysis to the
plating, depositing, smelting, and refining of various metals, and to the
reproduction of printing surfaces and art-work, etc.
W.G. McMillan, Griffin, London, and Lippincott, Philadelphia 1891.
Available on the WWW:
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A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: Comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1891.
The source and nature of electricity and its application to the electro-plating
process (2nd ed)
S.A. Smith, Livermore and Knight, Providence, RI 1891.
A practical hand-book of electro-plating
E. Trevert, Bubier, Lynn, MA 1891.
The Voltaic cell
P. Benjamin, Wiley, New York 1893.
Report on the present state of our knowledge of electrolysis and
electrochemistry
N. Shaw and T.C. Fitzpatrick, British Association for the Advancement of
Science, London 1893.
The electro-platers' handbook: a practical manual for amateurs and young
students in electro-metallurgy (2nd ed)
G.E. Bonney, Whittaker, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1894.
The practical electroplater: A comprehensive treatise on electroplating, with
notes on ancient and modern gilding, and formulas for new solutions
M. Brunor, Brunor, New York 1894.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis (2nd ed)
A. Classen (translated by W.H. Herrick from the 3rd German ed),
Wiley, New York 1894.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/quantitativchem00clasrich
The decomposition of the fixed alkalies and alkaline earths
H. Davy, Clay, Edinburgh, UK 1894.
Available on the WWW:
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The electrician at home, Part 1. Electro-plating at home
G. Edwinson and F. Chilton-Young, Ward, Lock, and Bowden, London and New York
1894.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: Comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (2nd ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1894.
Electro-chemical analysis (2nd ed)
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1894.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/electrochemical00unkngoog
Solution and electrolysis
W.C.D. Whetham and T.C. Fitzpatrick, University Press, Cambridge 1895.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/solutionandelec00fitzgoog
The art of electro-metallurgy including all known processes of
electro-deposition (6th ed)
G. Gore, Longmans-Green, London 1896.
The elements of electrochemistry
M.J.L. Le Blanc (translated by W.R. Whitney), Macmillan, London 1896.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/elementsofelectr00lebluoft
Electrochemistry: history and theory (2 vol)
W. Ostwald, (translated from German by N.P. Date) Published for the
Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation, Washington,
D.C. by Amerind Publ. Co, New Delhi, 1980. German original published in
1896.
Practical plating and polishing: with a special article on nickel-plating and
polishing bicycle work : giving the best and most approved methods of preparing
and cleaning all metals for electro-plating and polishing
Zucker, Levett, and Loeb, New York 1897.
Electric smelting and refining
W. Borchers and W.G McMillan, Griffin, London 1897.
The elements of electro-chemistry treated experimentally
R.T.W. Lupke and M.M.P. Muir, Grevel, London 1897.
Introduction to electrochemical experiments
F. Oettel (translated by E.F. Smith) Blakiston, Philadelphia 1897.
Available on the WWW:
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Practical exercises in electrochemistry
F. Oettel (translated by A.F. Smith) Blakiston, Philadelphia 1897.
Available on the WWW:
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Modern electro plating: The principles involved in depositing gold, silver,
nickel, copper, brass and other metals, by means of batteries or dynamos; the
preparation and management of plating baths, chemicals used, etc.
J.H. Van Horne, Hazlitt, Chicago 1897.
The electro-platers' handbook: a practical manual for amateurs and young
students in electro-metallurgy (3rd ed)
G.E. Bonney, Whittaker, London 1898.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: Comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (3rd ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1898.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis (3rd ed)
A. Classen and W. Lob (translated by W.H. Herrick and B.B. Boltwood from
the 4th German ed), Wiley, New York 1898.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/quantitativechem00clasrich
Electrolysis and electrosynthesis of organic compounds
W. Lob and H.W.F. Lorenz, Wiley, New York and Chapman-Hall, London 1898.
Available on the WWW:
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The theory and practice of electrolytic methods of analysis
B. Neumann (translated by J.B.C. Kershaw), Whittaker, New York 1898.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/theorypracticeof00neumrich
Stereotyping and electroplating: a guide for the production of plates
(6th ed)
F.J.F. Wilson, Menken, London 1898.
The fundamental laws of electrolytic conduction: memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf and
Kohlrausch
H. M. Goodwin (Ed), Harper, New York 1899.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/fundamentallaws00kohlgoog
Electro-chemistry, inorganic (3rd ed)
G. Gore, The Electrician, London 1899.
Treatise on electro-metallurgy: embracing the application of electrolysis to the
plating, depositing, smelting, and refining of various metals, and to the
reproduction of printing surfaces and art-work, etc. (2nd ed)
W.G. McMillan, Griffin, London 1899.
Reference book of eletrotyping and stereotyping: giving information and instruction regarding processes, materials and machinery C.S. Partridge, Inland, Chicago 1899.
The theory of electrolytic dissociation and some of its applications
H.C. Jones, Macmillan, New York and London, 1900.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/theoryelectroly01jonegoog
The electrolysis of organic compounds (papers)
H. Kolbe, The Alembic Club, Edinburgh 1900.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/electrolysisofor00kolbrich
The effects of electrolytic action on lithographic printing plates
R.F. Reed and W. Scholl, Lithographic Technical Foundation, New York
1900.
Practical notes on stereotyping and electrotyping: from "The British
printer"
Raithby-Lawrence, London 1901.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating
Canning, Birmingham 1901.
Outlines of electrochemistry
H.C. Jones, Van Nostrand, New York 1901.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/outlineselectro00jonegoog
Text-book of electrochemistry
S. Arrhenius (translated by J. McCrae), Longmans-Green, London 1902.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/textbookofelectr00arrhuoft
Galvanic batteries
S.R. Bottone, Whittaker, London 1902.
Primary batteries
W.R. Cooper, The Electrician, London 1902.
Treatise on electrotyping
G.E. Dunton, Ostrander Seymour, Chicago 1902.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (4th ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1902.
Electro-chemical analysis (3rd ed)
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1902.
Secondary batteries
E.J. Wade, The Electrician, London 1902.
Electro-plating and electro-refining of metals
A. Watt and A. Philip, Lockwood, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1902.
(Reprinted:: Wexford College, Palm Springs, CA 2005, and Merchant Books
2006.)
A treatise on the theory of solution including the phenomena of electrolysis
W.C.D. Whetham, University Press, Cambridge 1902.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/treatiseontheory00damprich
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating
Canning, Birmingham 1903.
Practical electro-chemistry
B. Blount, Constable, London and Macmillan, New York 1903.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis (4th ed)
A. Classen (translated by B.B. Boltwood from the 4th
German ed),Wiley, New York 1903.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/chemquantitative00clasrich
Electrolytic preparations: exercises for use in the laboratory by chemists and
electro-chemists
K. Elbs and R.S. Hutton, Arnold, London 1903.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/electrolyticprep00elbsrich
The elements of electro-chemistry treated experimentally (2nd ed)
R.T.W. Lupke and M.M.P. Muir, Grevel, London 1903.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/elementselectro01lpgoog
Modern electrolytic copper refining
T. Ulke, Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1903.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/modernelectrolyt00ulkerich
Electric smelting and refining (2nd ed)
W. Borchers and W.G McMillan, Griffin, London 1904.
The electrolysis of water: processes and applications
V. Engelhardt (translated by J.W. Richards), Chemical Publ. Easton 1904.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (5th ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1904.
The production of chromium and its compounds by the aid of the electric
current
M.J.L. Le Blanc (translated by J.W. Richards), Chemical Publ. Easton
1904.
Electro-chemistry
R.A. Lehfeldt and T.S. Moore, Longmans-Green, London 1904.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/electrochemistry00lehfrich
The polishing and plating of metals: a manual for the electroplater, giving
modern methods of polishing, plating, buffing, oxydizing and lacquering metals,
for the progressive workman
H.J. Hawkins, Hazlitt and Walker, Chicago 1904.
(Reprinted: Lindsay, Bradley, IL 1987.)
Rustless coatings: corrosion and electrolysis of iron and steel
M.P. Wood, Wiley, New York 1904.
Available on the WWW:
http://www.archive.org/details/rustlesscoating02woodgoog
Electricity and magnetism: Electrodynamics; Electrical resistance and capacity;
The Magnetic circuit; Electromagnetic induction; Chemistry and electrochemistry;
Primary batteries; Electrical measurements
International Textbook, Scranton 1905.
The electro-platers' handbook: a practical manual for amateurs and young
students in electro-metallurgy (4th ed)
G.E. Bonney, Whittaker, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1905.
Plain and simple treatise on electro plating, for the beginner and the artisan:
Giving the best and most improved methods, as well as formulæ, on all matters
pertaining to the craft, as used for years by the author
A.C. Chace, Chace Plating Co. Taunton, MA 1905.
Practical electro-plating: a practical handbook on the apparatus and processes
employed in the electro-deposition of metals
G. Gentry, TEE, Leamington Spa, UK 1905.
(Reprinted: 1994.)
Short introduction to the theory of electrolytic dissociation
J.C. Gregory, Longmans-Green, New York 1905.
Electro-plating
P.N. Hasluck, McKay, Philadelphia 1905.
Experimental electrochemistry
N.M. Hopkins, Constable, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1905.
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Arrangement of electrolytic laboratories with special reference to the
requirements of metallurgical practice
H. Nissenson and J.W. Richards, Chemical Publ. Easton 1905.
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Practical methods of electrochemistry
F.M. Perkin, Longmans-Green, London 1905.
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The electrolytic dissociation theory: with some of its applications;
an elementary treatise for the use of students of chemistry
H.P. Talbot and A.A. Blanchard, Macmillan, New York 1905.
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Electro-plating: A practical handbook on the deposition of copper, silver,
nickel, gold, aluminium, brass, platinum, etc. With descriptions of the
chemicals, materials, batteries, and dynamo machines used in the art
(5th ed)
J.W. Urquhart, Lockwood, London 1905.
The electro-platers hand-book
J.H. Weston, Drake, Chicago 1905.
Report of Committee on Electrolysis, 1906
American Gas Light Association, New York 1906.
Practical plating and polishing: giving the best and most approved methods of
preparing and cleaning all metals for electro-plating and polishing
(3rd ed)
Zucker, Levett, and Loeb, New York 1906.
Practical electro-chemistry (2nd ed)
B. Blount, Macmillan, New York 1906.
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The electro-platers' handbook: a practical manual for amateurs and young
students in electro-metallurgy (5th ed)
G.E. Bonney, Whittaker, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1906.
The theory of electrolytic dissociation and some of its applications
(3rd ed)
H.C. Jones, Macmillan, New York and London, 1906.
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Electrochemistry of organic compounds
W. Lob and H.W.F. Lorenz, Wiley, New York 1906.
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The manufacture of metallic articles electrolytically: electro-engraving
W. Pfanhauser and J.W. Richards, Chemical Publ. Easton 1906.
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Notes on electrochemistry
F.G. Wiechmann, McGraw, New York 1906.
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Handbook on electro-plating, polishing, lacquering, burnishing, enameling
(3rd ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1907.
The electrolytic dissociation theory
R.W.H. Abegg and C.L. van Ende, Wiley, New York 1907.
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Electrochemistry. I. Theoretical electrochemistry and its physico-chemical
foundations
H. Danneel and E.S. Merriam, Wiley, New York 1907.
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A text-book of electrochemistry
M.J.L. Le Blanc (translated by W.R. Whitney and J.W. Brown), Macmillan, New
York 1907.
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Electro-analysis (4th ed)
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1907.
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The electrolytic dissociation theory: with some of its applications;
an elementary treatise for the use of students of chemistry
(2nd ed)
H.P. Talbot and A.A. Blanchard, Macmillan, New York 1907.
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Practical electro-plating: a guide for the electroplater, giving complete
instructions for the arrangement of the shop, the installation of the plant,
polishing, plating, buffing, and lacquering
W.L.D. Bedell, Springfield Printing and Binding, Springfield, MA 1908.
Lead refining by electrolysis
A.G. Betts, Wiley, New York 1908.
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Electro-chemistry (2nd ed)
R.A. Lehfeldt and T.S. Moore, Longmans-Green, London 1908.
Electro-plating (2nd ed)
P.N. Hasluck, McKay, Philadelphia 1908.
Electrotyping, a practical treatise on the art of electrotyping by the latest
known methods: containing historical review of the subject, full description of
the tools and machinery required, and complete instructions for operating an
electrotyping plant (2nd ed)
C S Partridge, Inland, Chicago 1908.
Some electro-chemical centres
J.N. Pring, Sheratt and Hughes, Manchester, UK 1908.
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A study of electrothermal and electrolytic industries
E.A. Ashcroft and I.J. Moltkehansen, McGraw, New York 1909.
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The electrochemistry of light
W.D. Bancroft, 1909.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (6th ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1909.
Electrochemical investigation of liquid amalgams of thallium, indium, tin, zinc,
cadmium, lead, copper, and lithium
T.W. Richards, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 2009.
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Bibliography of periodics, serials and society publications of natural science
and technology that are regularly excerpted for the car-index of electrochemistry and allied subjects by the Concilium bibliographicum
A.L. Voge, Concilium bibliographicum, Zurich, Switzerland 1909.
Practical electro-plating: a practical handbook on the apparatus and processes
employed in the electro-deposition of metals
G. Gentry, Marshall, London 1910.
Treatise on electro-metallurgy: embracing the application of electrolysis to the
plating, depositing, smelting and refining of various metals, and to the
reproduction of printing surfaces and art-work, etc. (3rd ed)
W.G. McMillan and W.R. Cooper, Griffin, London 1910.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (4th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1911.
The principles of electro-deposition: a laboratory guide to electro-plating
S. Field, Longmans-Green, New York 1911.
Electroplating: a treatise for the beginner and for the most experienced
electroplater
H.C. Reetz, Lindsay, Bradley, IL, Popular Mechanics, Chicago, IL, and
University Pub. Provo, UT 1911.
(Reprinted: Lindsay, Bradley, IL 1989, and University Pub. Provo, UT
1995.)
Electro-analysis (5th ed)
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1911.
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Applied electrochemistry
M. de K. Thompson, Macmillan, New York 1911.
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Electro-plating and electro-refining of metals (2nd ed)
A. Watt and A. Philip, Lockwood, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1911.
Electrochemistry (from the 8th International Congress of Applied
Chemistry, Washington and New York, Sept. 4-13, 1912)
Rumford, Concord, NH 1912.
Principles of applied electrochemistry
A.J. Allmand, Longmans-Green, New York and Arnold, London 1912.
(Reprinted: 1950.)
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Electroplating: a treatise on the electro-deposition of metals
W.R. Barclay and C.H. Hainsworth, Arnold, London 1912.
Practical electro-plating: a guide for the electroplater, giving complete
instructions for the arrangement of the shop, the installation of the plant,
polishing, plating, buffing, and lacquering (3rd ed)
W.L.D. Bedell, Springfield Printing and Binding, Springfield, MA 1912.
Growing crops and plants by electricity
E.C. Dudgeon, Rentell, London 1912.
The electrical conductivity, dissociation, and temperature coefficients of
conductivity from zero to sixty-five degrees of aqueous solutions of a number of
salts and organic acids
H.C. Jones, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington 1912.
Storage batteries; the chemistry and physics of the lead accumulator
H.W. Morse, Macmillan, New York 1912.
Cyclopedia of applied electricity, Vol. Vl. Power stations. Switchboards.
Storage batteries. Applied electrochemistry
American Technical Society, Chicago 1913.
Hits of electro chemical pioneer work
Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering, New York 1913.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis (5th ed)
A. Classen and H. Cloeren (translated by W.T. Hall from the 5th
German ed), Wiley, New York 1913.
A complete treatise on the electro-deposition of metals: comprising electro-
plating and galvanoplastic operations, the deposition of metals by the contact
and immersion processes, the coloring of metals, the methods of grinding and
polishing (7th ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, Philadelphia 1913.
A practical course in chemistry and electro-chemistry
F.C. Raeth, Western Printing and Lithographing, Racine, WI 1913.
Elements of electrochemistry
E.F. Smith, Winston, Philadelphia 1913.
Cyclopedia of applied electricity; a general reference work on direct-current
generators and motors, storage batteries, electrochemistry, welding, electric
wiring, meters, electric light transmission, alternating-current machinery,
telegraphy, etc. (7 volumes)
American Technical Society, Chicago 1914.
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The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (5th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1914.
Applied electrochemistry and welding, Part I Applied electrochemistry (CFB)
C.F. Burgess and G.W Cravens, American Technical Society, Chicago
1914.
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A determination of the electromotive force of the Weston normal cell in semi-
absolute volts
A.N. Shaw, The Royal Society, London 1914.
Elements of electricity and electrochemistry
G.J. Singer, Longman, London 1914.
The elements of electro-plating
J.T. Sprague, Spon, London 1914.
Laboratory course in electrochemistry
O.P. Watts, McGraw-Hill, New York 1914.
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Applied electrochemistry and welding, Part I Applied electrochemistry (by CFB),
Part II Welding (by GWC)
C.F. Burgess and G.W Cravens, American Technical Society, Chicago
1915.
The absorption spectra of solutions as studied by means of the radiomicrometer.
The conductivities, dissociations, and viscosities of solutions of electrolytes
in aqueous, non-aqueous, and mixed solvents
H.C. Jones, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 1915.
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The electrolytic dissociation theory: with some of its applications;
an elementary treatise for the use of students of chemistry
(2nd ed)
H.P. Talbot and A.A. Blanchard, Macmillan, New York 1915.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (6th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1916.
Practical electro-plating: a guide for the electroplater, giving complete
instructions for the arrangement of the shop, the installation of the plant,
polishing, plating, buffing and lacquering (4th ed)
W.L.D. Bedell, Springfield Printing and Binding, Springfield, MA 1916.
Primary batteries
W.R. Cooper, Van Nostrand, New York 1916.
Standard table of electrochemical equivalents and their derivatives, with
explanatory text on electrochemical calculations, solutions of typical practical
examples and introductory notes on electrochemistry
C. Hering and F.H. Getman, Van Nostrand, New York 1917.
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Storage batteries simplified, operating principles--care and industrial
applications
V.W. Page, Henley, New York 1917.
The cleaning and electro-plating of metals: a manual of information and
instruction written for the benefit of the electro-plater and those interested
in the art of electro-plating
H.H. Reama, Oakley Chemical Co. New York 1917.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (7th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1918.
Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis (6th ed)
A. Classen, H. Cloeren, and W.T. Hall, Wiley, New York 1918.
The applications of electrolysis in chemical industry
A.J. Hale, Longmans-Green, London 1918.
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Electrotyping and stereotyping, a primer of information about the processes of
electrotyping and stereotyping
H.B. Hatch and A.A. Stewart, Chicago 1918.
Industrial electrometallurgy including electrolytic and electrothermal processes
E.K. Rideal, Baliere, Tindall and Cox, London 1918.
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Electro-analysis (6th ed)
E.F. Smith, Blakiston, Philadelphia 1918.
A reference list of the electrochemical industry
American Electrochemical Society, Bethlehem, PA 1919.
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The manufacture of chemicals by electrolysis
A.J. Hale, Constable, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1919.
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Storage battery practice
R. Rankin, Pitman, New York 1919.
Industrial electrometallurgy, including electrolytic and electrothermal
processes
E..K. Rideal, Tindall and Cox, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1919.
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Table of pH, H and OH values corresponding to electromotive forces determined in
hydrogen electrode measurements, with a bibliography
C.L.A. Schmidt and D.R. Hoagland, U. of California, Berkeley, CA 1919.
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Cyclopedia of applied electricity, Vol. Vl. Electric lighting. Car lighting.
Electrochemistry
American Technical Society, Chicago 1920.
Applied electrochemistry and metallurgy
C.F. Burgess, H.B. Pulsifer, and B.B. Freud, American Technical Society,
Chicago 1920.
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Thermo-electromotive force in electric cells
H.S. Carhart, Van Nostrand, New York 1920.
The determination of hydrogen ions: an elementary treatise on the hydrogen
electrode, indicator and supplementary methods, with an indexed bibliography on
applications
W.M. Clark, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore 1920.
The modern electroplater: a complete book considering fully the elementary
principles of electro deposition of metals, their practical application and
industrial use
K.M. Coggeshall, Henley, New York 1920.
Storage batteries
F.B. Crocker and M. Arendt, American Technical Society, Chicago 1920.
The life and discoveries of Michael Faraday
J.A. Crowther, Macmillan, New York 1920.
Storage battery manual
L.C. Dunn, United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD 1920.
Storage batteries
C.J. Hawkes, Hood Dunwoody, Minneapolis 1920.
Electro-deposition of metals: a practical comprehensive work comprising electro-
plating, galvanoplastic operations and electrotyping: deposition of metals by
the contact and immersion processes: coloring of metals: lacquering: methods
of grinding and polishing (8th ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, New York 1920.
Automobile battery and care and repair
H.P. Manly, Drake, Chicago 1920.
Electro-plating: A practical handbook on the deposition of copper, silver,
nickel, gold, aluminium, brass, platinum, etc. With descriptions of the
chemicals, materials, batteries, and dynamo machines used in the art
(7th ed)
J.W. Urquhart, Lockwood, London 1920.
The automobile storage battery, its care and repair (2nd ed)
O.A. Witte, The American Bureau of Engineering, Chicago 1920.
Report of the American Committee on electrolysis
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York 1921.
Cyclopedia of applied electricity (including: storage batteries and
Electrochemistry)
American Technical Society, Chicago 1921.
Copper refining
L. Addicks, McGraw-Hill, New York 1921.
Report of the American committee on electrolysis, 1921
R.J. Arnold, New York 1921.
The electro-deposition of copper and its industrial applications: the principles
and practice of electro-deposition, with special reference to recent
developments and applications in the electro-deposition of copper, for students,
electro-platers, electrical engineers, designers and manufacturers
C.W. Denny, Pitman, London 1921.
Electrolytic deposition and hydrometallurgy of zinc
O.C. Ralston, McGraw-Hill, New York 1921.
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The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (8th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1922.
The lead storage battery
H.G. Brown, Locomotive Publ. London 1922.
The determination of hydrogen ions: an elementary treatise on the hydrogen
electrode, indicator and supplementary methods, with an indexed bibliography on
applications (2nd ed)
W.M. Clark, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore 1922.
The properties of electrically conducting systems: including electrolytes and
meatls
C.A. Kraus, Chemical Catalog Co. New York 1922.
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A hand book for electrotypers
J.F. Locke, Printing trade school, Cincinnati 1922.
Laboratory exercises in electrochemistry
W.L. Miller, U. of Toronto, Toronto 1922.
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The automobile storage battery, its care and repair (3rd ed)
O.A. Witte, American Bureau of Engineering, Chicago 1922.
Practical electro-plating: a guide for the electroplater, giving complete
instructions for the arrangement of the shop, the installation of the plant,
polishing, plating, buffing, and lacquering (5th ed)
W.L.D. Bedell, Springfield Printing and Binding, Springfield, MA, and
Hanson-Van Winkle, Newark, 1923.
Electro-chemistry related to engineering
W.R. Cooper, Constable, London, and Van Nostrand, New York 1923.
Modern electro-plating
W.E. Hughes, Frowde, Hodder, and Stoughton, London 1923.
Elements of storage batteries
C.M. Jansky and H.P. Wood, McGraw-Hill, New York 1923.
Treatise on electro-metallurgy (4th ed)
W.G. McMillan and W.R. Cooper, Griffin, London 1923.
Electrotyping in its relation to the graphic arts
E.S. Pilsworth, Macmillan, New York 1923.
Handbook of electrotyping and stereotyping
R.F. Salade, Oswald, New York 1923.
Storage batteries and service
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1923.
Storage-battery shop equipment
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1923.
Storage-battery testing
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1923.
Storage-battery troubles
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1923.
Electrode reaction and equilibria (a general discussion held by the Faraday
Society, November, 1923)
Transactions of the Faraday Society, Vol. 19, Part 3, March, 1924.
The principles of applied electrochemistry (2nd ed)
A.J. Allmand and H.J.T. Ellingham, Longmans-Green, New York and Arnold,
London 1924.
Electroplating and electroforming (electrotyping)
W. Blum and G.B. Hogaboom, McGraw-Hill, New York 1924.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry (Vol. 1, Principles)
H.J.M. Creighton, Wiley, New York 1924.
The electrolytic rectifier: for electrical engineers, physicists and wireless
amateurs
N.A. de Bruyne, Pitman, London and New York 1924.
Electro-deposition of metals: a practical, comprehensive work comprising
electro-plating, galvanoplastic operations and electrotyping; deposition of
metals by the contact and immersion processes; coloring of metals; lacquering;
methods of grinding and polishing, and hundreds of tested formulae and trade
secrets, as well as descriptions and applications of voltaic cells, dynamo-
electric machines and plating shop equipment. A complete exposition of all
materials and processes used in every department of the art (9th
ed)
G. Langbein and W.T. Brannt, Baird, New York 1924.
The electrolytic separation of magnesium from magnesia
I. Namari, Sakai, Japan, 1924.
Storage batteries
G.W. Vinal, Wiley, New York 1924.
Automobile storage batteries
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1924.
Charging storage batteries
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1924.
Storage-battery overhauling
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1924.
Storage-battery shop operations
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1924.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (9th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1925.
Theoretical and applied electrochemistry (2nd ed)
M. de K. Thompson, Macmillan, New York 1925.
Refining metals electrically
L.J. Barton, Penton, Cleveland 1926.
Electro-organic chemistry
C.J. Brockman, Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1926.
(Reprinted: University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI 1967.)
The lead storage battery (2nd ed)
H.G. Brown, Locomotive Publ. London 1926.
Potentiometric titrations: a theoretical and practical treatise
I.M. Kolthoff and N.H. Furman, Wiley, New York 1926.
Bibliography of electro-organic chemistry
M. Knobel and C.J. Brockman, National Research Council, Washington
1926.
Hydrogen ion concentration
L. Michaelis, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore 1926.
The automobile storage battery, its care and repair (4th ed)
O.A. Witte, American Bureau of Engineering, Chicago 1926.
Electro-chemical deposition of metals commercially applied: a guide for engineers, works' chemists, instrument makers, and all users of plant and machinery (5th ed)
Fescol, London 1927.
Automobile storage batteries
O.A. Witte and C.R. Strouse, International Textbook, Scranton 1927.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (10th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1928.
Storage batteries
M. Arendt, Pitman, London and Van Nostrand, New York 1928.
The determination of hydrogen ions: an elementary treatise on the hydrogen
electrode, indicator and supplementary methods, with an indexed bibliography on
applications (3rd ed)
W.M. Clark, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore 1928.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry (2nd ed)
H.J.M. Creighton, Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1928.
Alkaline accumulators
J.T. Crennell and F. M Lea, Longmans-Green, New York 1928.
Auto and radio battery and care and repair
H.P. Manly, Drake, Chicago 1928.
Storage batteries simplified, operating principles--care and industrial
applications (new ed)
V.W. Page, Norman W. Henley, New York 1928.
Electro-chemical deposition of metals commercially applied: a guide for engineers, works' chemists, instrument makers, and all users of plant and machinery (6th ed)
Fescol, London 1929.
Electroplating (From the 17th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Detroit, July 8-11, 1929)
Adelphia Reporting Bureau, Philadelphia 1929.
Hooker Electrochemical Company after twenty-five years, manufacturers of high
grade chemicals
Hooker Electrochemical Company, New York 1929.
Hydrogen ions
H.T.S. Britton, Chapman-Hall, London 1929.
Practical primary cells
A.M. Codd, Pitman, London, 1929.
The lead storage battery
W. Knoblock and M.E. Booten, Knoblock, Gardena 1929.
The process of electrotyping
C. Robinson, Seattle 1929.
Electroplating (From the 18th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Washington, June 30-July 3, 1930)
Adelphia Reporting Bureau, Philadelphia 1930.
Electroplating aluminum
Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh 1930.
Preprints and discussions of the fifty-eighth General Meeting, Detroit,
Mich.
American Electrochemical Society, 1930.
Electroplating and electroforming (electrotyping) (2nd ed)
W. Blum and G.B. Hogaboom, McGraw-Hill, New York 1930.
The conductivity of solutions
C.W. Davies, Wiley, New York 1930.
The aluminium industry, aluminium and its production
J.D. Edwards, F.C. Frary, and Z. Jeffries, McGraw-Hill, New York 1930.
Electro-plating: a survey of modern practice including nickel, zinc, cadmium and
chromium
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1930.
Electroplating with chromium, copper, and nickel
B. Freeman and F.G. Hoppe, Prentice-Hall, New York 1930
The electrochemistry of solutions
S. Glasstone, Methuen, London, and Van Nostrand, New York 1930.
Electrolytic conduction
F.H. Newman, Chapman-Hall, London 1930.
The storage battery simplified
H.E. Phillips, Goodheart-Wilcox, Chicago 1930.
Platers' guidebook
O.J. Sizelove, Metal Industry, New York 1930.
Storage batteries (2nd ed)
G.W. Vinal, Wiley, New York 1930.
Storage-battery testing operations
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1930.
Electrochemistry: principles and practice
C.J. Brockman, Van Nostrand, New York 1931.
Michael Faraday and some of his contemporaries
W. Cramp, Pitman, London 1931.
Electroplating with chromium, copper, and nickel
B. Freeman and F.G. Hoppe, Prentice-Hall, New York 1931.
The colorimetric and potentiometric determination of pH. Outline of
electrometric titrations
I.M. Kolthoff, Wiley, New York 1931.
Potentiometric titrations (2nd ed)
I.M. Kolthoff and N.H. Furman, Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York
1931.
Industrial electrochemistry
C.L. Mantell, McGraw-Hill, New York 1931.
A laboratory manual of electrochemistry (4th ed)
E. Muller, Routledge, London 1931.
Plater's guidebook
O.J. Sizelove, The Metal Industry, New York 1931.
Book of experiments for junior chemists: emical magic, how to make safe
fireworks, inks and paints, electroplating and electrotyping, glass blowing,
food analyses, household chemistry
J.H. Winn, Winn, New York 1931.
Electroplating (From the 20th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Philadelphia, June 20-23, 1932)
Adelphia Reporting Bureau, Philadelphia 1932.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (11th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1932.
The Donnan equilibria and their application to chemical, physiological and
technical processes
T.R. Bolam, Bell, London 1932.
Chromium plating
E.S. Richards, Griffin, London 1932.
Electroplating (From the 21st Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Chicago, June 27-30, 1933)
Bona Fide Reporting, Chicago 1933.
Photo-engraving, electrotyping and stereotyping: the principles of photography,
making line and half-tone plates, etching, tint laying, colour work, proofing,
photogravure
T.S. Barber, Pitman, London 1933.
Storage batteries
F.B. Crocker, M. Arendt, and R.F. Kuns, American Technical Society, Chicago
1933.
The conductivity of solutions (2nd ed)
C.W. Davies, Wiley, New York 1933.
Sparks from the electrode
C.L. Mantell, Williams-Wilkins, Baltimore, and Century, New York 1933.
Storage batteries and service
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1933.
Electroplating (From the 22nd Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Detroit, June 11-14, 1934)
Bona Fide Reporting, Chicago 1934.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (12th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1934.
Electrokinetic phenomena and their application to biology and medicine (American
Chemical Society Monograph Series, No. 66)
H.A. Abramson, Chemical Catalog Co. New York 1934.
Conductometric analysis
H.T.S. Britton, Chapman-Hall, London, and Van Nostrand, New York 1934.
Electrolytes
H. Falkenhagen Clarendon, Oxford 1934.
Lecture on "Electrometric methods in physical and analytical chemistry"
S. Glasstone, Royal Institute of Chemistry, London 1934.
A polarographic study of the electro-kinetic phenomena of adsorption,
electro-reduction and overpotential displayed at the dropping mercury
cathode
J. Heyrovsky, Hermann, Paris 1934.
Electroplating
J.V. Alfriend, International Textbook, Scranton 1935.
Chromium plating, with special reference to its use in the automobile
industry
O. Bauer, H. Arndt, W. Krause, and A.W. Hothersall, Arnold, London 1935.
The fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics: elementary theory and
electrochemistry (2nd ed)
J.A.V. Butler, Macmillan, London 1935.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry, 2 vol. (3rd ed)
H.J.M. Creighton (Vol.1, Priciples, 3rd ed) and W.A. Koehler
(Vol. 2, Applications) Wiley, New York 1935.
Storage batteries
F.B. Crocker, M. Arendt and R.F. Kuns, American Technical Society, Chicago
1935.
Principles of experimental and theoretical electrochemistry
M. Dole, McGraw-Hill, New York 1935.
Electro-plating: a survey of modern practice including nickel, zinc, cadmium and
chromium (2nd ed)
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1935.
Electrolytic oxidation and reduction
S. Glasstone and A. Hickling, Chapman-Hall, London 1935.
The electrolytic production of chlorine and alkalies
V.V. Stender, Onti. Khimteoret, Leningrad 1935.
Electroplating (From the 24th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Cleveland, June 1-4, 1936)
American Electroplaters' Society, 1936.
Electroplating: a practical handbook of diagrams, formulas, processes, and
instructions that will show you how to set up and operate a complete amateur
electroplating workshop
Popular Science and Grosset-Dunlap, New York 1936.
Plater's guidebook (5th ed)
T.H. Chamberlain and G.B. Hogaboom, The Metal Industry, New York 1936.
(Reprinted: Lindsay, Bradley, IL 1994.)
Men of science: Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, James Prescott Joule, William
Thomson, and James Clerk Maxwell
J. G. Crowther, Norton, New York 1936.
Ions in solution
R.W. Gurney, University Press, Cambridge 1936.
Chromium plating (2nd ed)
E.S. Richards, Griffin, London 1936.
Electro-organic chemical preparations
S. Swann, University of Illinois, Urbana 1936.
Storage batteries and service
O.A. Witte, International Textbook, Scranton 1936.
Electroplating (From the 25th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters'Society, New York, June 14-17, 1937)
Bona Fide Reporting, Chicago 1937.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating, polishing, bronzing,
lacquering and enamelling (13th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1937.
The lead storage battery (3rd ed)
H.G. Brown, Locomotive Publ. London 1937.
Plater's guidebook (6th ed)
T.H. Chamberlain and G.B. Hogaboom, The Metal Industry, New York 1937.
Electrolytic condensers: their properties, design and practical uses
P.R. Coursey, Chapman-Hall, London 1937.
Electrical signs of nervous activity
J. Erlanger and H.S. Gasser, U. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1937.
The electrochemistry of solutions (2nd ed)
S. Glasstone, Methuen, London, and Van Nostrand, New York 1937.
Electroplating (From the 26th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Milwaukee, WI, June 13-16, 1938)
American Electroplaters' Society, 1938.
Power requirements in electrochemical, electrometallurgical, and allied
Industries
U.S. Govt. print. off. Washington 1938.
Plater's guidebook (7th ed)
T.H. Chamberlain and G.B. Hogaboom, The Metal Industry, New York 1938.
Electrolytic capacitors
P.McK. Deeley, Cornell-Dubilier, South Plainfield, 1938.
Electro-plating: a survey of modern practice including nickel, zinc, cadmium and
chromium (3rd ed)
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1938.
The electrode potential behaviour of corroding metals in aqueous solutions
O. Gatty and E.C.R. Spooner, Clarendon, Oxford 1938.
(Reprinted: Johnson Reprint Corp. New York 1965.)
The oxidation states of the elements and their potentials in aqueous solutions
W.M. Latimer, Prentice-Hall, New York 1938.
Theoretical electrochemistry
N.A. McKenna, Van Nostrand, New York 1938.
Educational sessions: one-hundredth anniversary of electroplating (From the
27th Annual Convention of the American Electroplaters' Society,
Asbury Park, June 19-22, 1939)
American Electroplaters' Society, 1939.
Electrolytic condensers: their properties, design and practical uses
(2nd ed)
P.R. Coursey, Chapman-Hall, London 1939.
The electrochemistry of gases and other dielectrics
G. Glockler and S.C. Lind, Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1939.
The principles of electrochemistry
D.A. MacInnes, Reinhold, New York 1939.
(Reprinted: Dover New York, 1961).
Available on the WWW:
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Theoretical electrochemistry
N.A. McKenna, Macmillan, London 1939.
Plating and finishing guidebook (formerly: Plater's guidebook)
(8th ed)
W.R. Meyer (Ed), The Metal Industry, New York 1939.
Electrochemistry and electrochemical analysis (3 volumes)
H.J.S. Sand, Blackie, London 1939.
Plating and finishing guidebook, formerly Platers' guidebook (8th
ed)
O.J. Sizelove, T.H. Chamberlain, and W.R. Meyer, The Metal Industry, New York
1939.
Theoretical and applied electrochemistry (3rd ed)
M. de K. Thompson, Macmillan, New York 1939.
Educational sessions (From the 28th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Dayton, June 10-13, 1940)
American Electroplaters' Society, 1940.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (14th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1940.
The plater's handbook
Cruickshank, Birmingham 1940.
Electrocapillarity The chemistry and physics of electrodes and other
charged surfaces
J.A.V. Butler, Methuen, London, and Chemical Publ. New York 1940.
The anodic oxidation of aluminium and its alloys
A. Jenny, Griffin, London and Chemical Publ. New York 1940.
Industrial electrochemistry (2nd ed)
C.L. Mantell, McGraw-Hill, New York 1940.
Plating and finishing guidebook (formerly: Plater's guidebook)
(9th ed)
W.R. Meyer (Ed), The Metal Industry, New York 1940.
Things a boy can do with electrochemistry
A.P. Morgan, Appleton-Century, New York 1940.
Storage batteries (3rd ed)
G.W. Vinal, Wiley, New York 1940.
Educational sessions (From the 29th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Boston, June 9-12, 1941)
EAS, Jenkintown 1941.
Bibliography of polarographic literature, 1922-1941
E.H. Sargent, Chicago 1941.
Gaseous conductors: theory and engineering applications
J.D. Cobine, McGraw-Hill, New York 1941.
The glass electrode
M. Dole, Wiley, New York 1941.
pH and electrotitrations: the colorimetric and potentiometric determination of
pH. Potentiometry, conductometry, and voltammetry (polarography). Outline of
electrometric titrations (2nd ed)
I.M. Kolthoff and H.A. Laitinen, Wiley, New York 1941.
Polarography
I.M. Kolthoff and J.J. Lingane, Intrescience, New York 1941.
The polarographic method of analysis
O.H. Muller, J. Chemical Education, Easton, Pennsylvania 1941.
Science for electroplaters: chemistry, electrochemistry, metallurgy
N.E. Promisel, Metal Industry, New York 1941.
Electro-plating and anodising: covering gold, silver, nickel, copper, chromium,
cadmium, tin, lead and zinc plating. Also anodising and aluminium plating
(The electrical engineer series, Vol. 12)
J. Rosslyn, (Ed), Newnes, London 1941.
Plating and finishing guidebook, formerly Platers' guidebook (10th
ed)
O.J. Sizelove, T H Chamberlain, and W.R. Meyer, The Metal Industry, New York
1941.
Rapid quantitative electrolytic methods of analysis
G.W. Slomin, E.H. Sargent, Chicago 1941.
Educational sessions (From the 30th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Grand Rapids, June 8-10, 1942)
EAS, Jenkintown 1942.
Modern electroplating (From the 80th Meeting of The Electrochemical
Society, Chicago, October 1-4, 1941)
Electrochemical Society, New York 1942.
Electrophoresis of proteins and the chemistry of cell surfaces
H.A. Abramson, L.S. Moyer, and M.H. Gorin, Reinhold, New York 1942.
Hydrogen ions, 2 vol. (3rd ed)
H.T.S. Britton, Chapman-Hall, London 1942.
The fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics: elementary theory and
electrochemistry (3rd ed)
J.A.V. Butler, Macmillan, London 1942.
An introduction to electrochemistry
S. Glasstone, Van Nostrand, New York 1942.
Available on the WWW:
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Industrial electrometallurgy: including electrolytic and electrothermal
processes
E.K. Rideal, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, London 1942.
Electro-plating and anodising: covering gold, silver, nickel, copper, chromium,
cadmium, tin, lead and zinc plating. Also anodising and aluminium plating
(The electrical engineer series, Vol. 12) (2nd ed)
J. Rosslyn, (Ed), Newnes, London 1942.
Educational sessions (From the 31st Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Buffalo, New York, June 6-8, 1943)
EAS, Jenkintown 1943.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry, 2 vol. (4th ed)
H.J.M. Creighton (Vol.1, Priciples, 4th ed, 1943) and W.A. Koehler
(Vol. 2, Applications, 2nd ed, 1944) Wiley, New York 1943.
Electrodeposition and its applications in dentistry
R.G. Ellis, Canadian dental research foundation, Toronto, 1943.
Electro-plating a survey of modern practice, including the analysis of
solutions (4th ed)
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1943.
The fundamentals of electrochemistry and electrodeposition
S. Glasstone, American Electroplaters Society, New York, and Franklin,
Palisade, 1943.
The physical chemistry of electrolytic solutions
H.S. Harned and B.B. Owen, Reinhold, New York 1943.
Battery-electric vehicles: dealing with the construction and operation of all
types of battery-operated electric vehicles and accessory equipment
S.M. Hills, Newnes, London 1943.
Chromium plating
M. Kolodney, National Research Council, Washington 1943.
Plating and finishing guidebook, formerly Platers' guidebook (12th
ed)
O.J. Sizelove, T H Chamberlain, N. Hall, and G.B. Hogaboom, The Metal
Industry, New York 1943.
Electroplating (From the 32nd Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Cleveland, June 12-14, 1944)
EAS, Jenkintown 1944.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating (15th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1944.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry, 2 vol. (4th ed)
H.J.M. Creighton (Vol.1, Priciples, 4th ed, 1943) and W.A. Koehler
(Vol. 2, Applications, 2nd ed, 1944) Wiley, New York 1944.
The principles of electrodeposition: the electro-chemistry of
electro-plating
S. Field, Pitman, London 1944.
Plating and finishing guidebook (13th ed)
N. Hall and G.B. Hogaboom (Ed), The Metal Industry, New York 1944.
The electrowinning of manganese
R.S. Dean, Crimora Research and Development, 1945.
Electro-plating a survey of modern practice, including the analysis of
solutions (5th ed)
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1945.
The electrolytic capacitor
A.M. Georgiev, Murray Hill, New York 1945.
The electrochemistry of solutions (3rd ed)
S. Glasstone, Methuen, London 1945.
Plating and finishing guidebook (formerly: Plater's guidebook) (14th ed)
N. Hall and G.B. Hogaboom (Ed), The Metal Industry, New York 1945.
Tinplate
W.E. Hoare and E.S. Hedges, Arnold, London 1945.
Electroplating
A.H. Sanders, International Texbook, Scranton 1945.
Conductimetric titrations of mixed electrolytes
S.G. Shuttleworth, E.H. Walton, Port Elizabeth, So. Afr. 1945.
Chemistry for electroplaters
C.B.F. Young, Chemical Publ. Brooklyn 1945.
Bibliography of polarographic literature, 1922-1945
E.H. Sargent, Chicago 1946.
Electroplating (From the 33rd Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Pittsburgh, June, 1946)
EAS, Jenkintown 1946.
Electroplating on aluminum and its alloys
Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington 1946.
Specifications and tests for electrodeposited metallic coatings
American Society for Testing Materials, American Electroplaters' Society.
ASTM, Philadelphia 1946.
Plating and finishing guidebook (formerly: Plater's guidebook) (15th ed)
N. Hall and G.B. Hogaboom (Ed), The Metal Industry, New York 1946.
Transactions of the second International Congress on Electroheat and Electrochemistry (The Hague, Sept. 3-4, 1947)
Arnhem, Netherlands 1947.
Electronic mechanisms of organic reactions
A.R. Day, Stephenson-Brothers, Philadelphia 1947.
Electrode processes (From a meeting of the Faraday Society, Manchester, April
9-10, 1947, Discussions of the Faraday Society, No. 1)
Gurney and Jackson, London 1947.
Handbook of industrial electroplating
E.A. Ollard and E.B. Smith, Iliffe, and Cassier, London 1947.
Electrodeposition (3rd Symp. Institute of Metal Finishing, London,
September 1947)
Electrodepositors' Technical Society, London 1948.
The plater's handbook
Cruickshank, Birmingham 1948.
Literature search on dry cell technology
M.N. Bolen and B.H. Weil, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
1948.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry, 2 vol. (4th ed, rev.
and enl.)
H.J.M. Creighton (Vol.1, Priciples) and W.A. Koehler (Vol. 2, Applications)
Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1948.
Electrochemical analysis with graded cathode potential control
H. Diehl, G.F. Smith, Columbus 1948.
Catalytic, photochemical, and electrolytic reactions
V.I. Komarewsky, Interscience, New York 1948.
Electro-plating and anodising: covering gold, silver, nickel, copper, chromium,
cadmium, tin, lead and zinc plating. Also anodising and aluminium plating
(The electrical engineer series, Vol. 12) (4th ed)
J. Rosslyn, (Ed), Newnes, London 1948.
Electroplating (From the 34th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Detroit, June, 1947)
G. Soderberg (Ed), EAS, Jenkintown 1948.
Electroplating (From the 35th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Atlantic City, June 27-July 1, 1948)
G. Soderberg (Ed), EAS, Jenkintown 1948.
Bibliography of electro-organic chemistry
S. Swann, University of Illinois, Urbana 1948.
Catalytic reactions, photochemical and electrolytic reactions
A. Weissberger, Interscience, New York 1948.
Electrolytic polishing and bright plating of metals
S. Wernick, Redman, London 1948.
Stereotyping and electrotyping
A.F. Winter, Pitman, London 1948.
Electroplating (From the 36th Annual Convention of the American
Electroplaters' Society, Milwaukee, WI, June 28-July 1, 1949)
G. Soderberg and M. Glover (Ed), EAS, Jenkintown 1949.
The Canning practical handbook of electroplating, polishing, bronzing,
lacquering and enamelling (16th ed)
Canning, Birmingham 1949.
Cathodic protection (Symp. Electrochemical Society and the National Association
of Corrosion Engineers, Pittsburgh 1947)
National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Houston 1949.
Principles of electroplating and electroforming (electrotyping) (3rd
ed)
W. Blum and G.B. Hogaboom, McGraw-Hill, New York 1949.
The principles of electrodeposition: the electro-chemistry of electro-plating
(2nd ed)
S. Field, Pitman, London 1949.
Electro-plating (5th ed)
S. Field and A.D. Weill, Pitman, London 1949.
Thermodynamics of dilute aqueous solutions, with applications to
electrochemistry and corrosion
M. Pourbaix, Arnold, London 1949.
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