Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Electrical Journal, Vol. 1: July, 1895
Telephony, in the broad principles of its practical application, tends increasingly to become 'cosmopolitan so that, although English practice generally is more specially described, Continental systems are not excluded, and the principal points of practice in America - the home of the art - are fairly represented.
A conscientious adherence to the idea which seems to have been held by the authors that there is-a need for a publication concerning the practical applications Of the art Of telephony has made the work what it professes and is commended to be, A Manual Of Telephony, more full and complete than any yet published.
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