English: These books form most of the U of G Archives collection of the No. 4 Wireless School Reference Library. Several of them are from the Royal Air Force or Royal Canadian Navy. Most are about electricity, electrical apparatus, radio antennae, telegraphy, and radio direction finding (not radar). There are no books here about "Radar", which was
top secret in 1941.
Books courtesy of the University of Guelph, McLauglin Library, Archives and Special Collections. Citations for these books, from left to right:
Robinson, E. H. (1930) The short-wave handbook, London: Cassell and Company Ltd. RE1 OAC A083212
Bangay, R. D. (1922) The elementary principles of wireless telegraphy, 2nd ed., London: Wireless Press Ltd. RE1 OAC A083204
Anonymous (1935-1936 1935) Signal Training, London: H. M. Stationery Office. RE1 OAC A083213
Ghirardi, A. A. (1935) Modern Radio Servicing, New York: Radio and Technical Publishing Co. RE1 OAC A083206
Ghirardi, A. A. (1933) Radio Physics Course, 2nd ed., New York: Radio and Technical Publishing Co. RE1 OAC A083209
Anonymous (1939) Electrical and radio notes for wireless operators, London: Air Ministry. RE1 OAC A083202
Anonymous (1936) Electrical Engineers Handbook, 3rd ed., New York: Wiley. RE1 OAC A083203
Anonymous (????) Technical Instruction For Wireless Telegraphists, New York: Missing Citation. Archive Label "Book 20"
Morecroft, J. H. (1914) Continuous and alternating current machinery,..., New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. RE1 OAC A083201
Anonymous (1943) Radio Theory Notes, R.C.N., St. Hyacinthe, Quebec: Royal Canadian Navy, H.M.C. Signal School. RE1 OAC A083210
Rider, J. F. (1939) Servicing by Signal Tracing, New York: John F. Rider. RE1 OAC A083211
Cooper, J. A. (1933)
The practical super-het book,
London: Cassell and Company, Ltd. RE1 OAC A083207