Balfour Stewart - Writings

Writings

  • Elementary Treatise on Heat (1866; sixth edition, revised, 1895)
  • Lessons in Elementary Physics (1871)
  • Physics (1872)
  • The Conservation of Energy (1875; ninth edition, 1900)
  • Lessons in Practical Physics with W. H. Gee, (volume i, 1885; volume ii, 1887)
  • Books by Balfour Stewart available in the Internet Archive
  • Books by Balfour Stewart available in Google Books
  • Papers by Balfour Stewart available in Google Scholar

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