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The General Manager often finds that his mechanical engineers are more interested in their own special kinds of records than they are in the broad welfare of the property. In other words, the book is intended to help broaden the young specialist by giving him an idea of the relation of his specialty to the entire program, and it is also intended to give the non-technical man a general idea of how the general problems in administration are gotten at. Railroad Traffic and Rates By EMORY R. JOHNSON, Ph.D., Professor of Transportation and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania; and GROVER G. HUEBNER, Instructor in Transportation and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. Profusely illustrated. 8vo. Cloth, two volumes, $5.00 net. This book has been written mainly to meet the demand of men in the railway service for complete and authentic information regarding traffic services and rate systems. It is not an attack upon railroads, nor a defense of them. 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JOHNSON, Ph.D. Professor of Transportation and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania American Railway Transportation Fourteen maps and many illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50 net. It is a vast and intricate subject, and is intimately associated with the daily lives of practically every adult person. Professor Johnson has been known for some years as one of our best authorities upon the subject. It has been a source of special study to him, and the instruction he has given upon it has been recognized as of a kind surpassed probably by no other teacher. He has prepared his book with an alert sense of what the general public needs by way of knowledge. It is admirably arranged, and, while intended to afford instruction, it is also entertaining. "It is a careful and conscientious piece of work that presents a mass of complex and important information in a clear form."-New York Sun. Elements of Transportation Twenty maps and seventy-four illustrations. 12mo, This book has been prepared with a special view to its use as a text-book. It is divided into four parts, covering steam and electric railways, ocean, lake, river and canal transportation. The systematic treatment of the entire field makes it extremely useful to young men in the railway service who desire to rise to higher positions of responsibility and influence. Ocean and Inland Water Transportation Numerous illustrations, maps and tables. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50 net. A timely treatment of our commercial development by water carriage. The book has great reference value on account of its clear analysis of various kinds of monopolies, rate and tariff agreements, pools and consolidations of ocean carriers, cooperation and combination of ocean and railway carriers, marine insurance, etc., etc. D APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK |