Nehemiah Hawkins
Nehemiah Hawkins (1833 – January 15, 1928) was an American inventor, publisher and author (pen name Theodore Audel) born in Providence, Rhode Island. He started working with the G&C Merriam Company of Springfield, MA. In Chicago he established a magazine called Steam — soon sold and incorporated into Power [1] — then moved to New York. He was survived by a son and two daughters.[2]
He wrote (or commissioned and published under his own name) many of the popular Audel's Guides[3] popular with engineers and craftsmen and published by Theodore Audel & Company of New York.[4][5] He sometimes used the pseudonym William Rogers[6] (a likely reference to Roger Williams).[7]
The content of his books published prior to 1923 is now in the Public Domain.
Works in part or whole by N. Hawkins
(In order by year; years may not be first editions.)
- Handbook of Calculations for Engineers and Firemen. 1889.
- Maxims and instructions for the boiler room. T. Audel, 1891.
- Aids to Engineers' Examinations. 1894. 210pp.
- New catechism of electricity: a practical treatise. T. Audel & Co., 1896. 541pp. "This work is respectfully dedicated to Thomas A. Edison of Llewellyn Park, N.J."[8]
- New catechism of the steam engine: with chapters on gas, oil and hot air engines. Theo. Audel, 1898 (copyright 1897; reprinted 1900, 1904.) 437pp.[9]
- Hawkins Indicator Catechism. A Practical Treatise for the Use of Erecting and Operating Engineers, Superintendents, Students of Steam Engineering, Etc. T. Audel, 1899.
- Aids to engineers' examinations: Prepared for applicants of all grades, with questions and answers. A summary of the principles and practice of steam engineering. T. Audel, 1901. 210pp.
- Self-Help Mechanical Drawing for home study. T. Audel, 1902. 287pp.
- The progressive machinist: a practical and educational treatise, with illustrations. T. Audel, 1903. 336pp. (Alternate title: 'The Advance Machinist'.)
- (as William Rogers). Pumps and hydraulics, Part 1. T. Audel, 1905. 419pp
- (as William Rogers). Pumps and hydraulics, Part 2. T. Audel, 1905. 424pp.
- Hawkins' mechanical dictionary: a cyclopedia of words, terms, phrases and data used in the mechanic arts, trades and sciences. T. Audel, 1909. 684pp.
- Hawkins' electrical dictionary: a cyclopedia of words, terms, phrases and data used in the electric arts, trades and sciences. Audel, 1910. 537pp.
- Hawkins Electrical Guide: Alternating currents and alternators. T. Audel, 1914. 1266pp.
- Hawkins and Staff, Hawkins Electrical Guide Number One. New York: Theo. Audel, 1917.
- Hawkins, Theodore Lucas, Frank Duncan Graham. Audels new marine engineers guide: a practical treatise on marine engines, boilers and auxiliary machinery..... Theo. Audel, 1918.
- Hawkins, Edwin P. Anderson. Audels mechanical dictionary for technical trades, arts and sciences: defining 17000 words, terms, phrases, formulas, rules. Theo. Audel, 1942. 948pp.
See also
References
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- ↑ Goodall, George (Nov 18, 2008). "Hawkins and Audel". Facetation. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
- ↑ "Nehemiah Hawkins" (PDF). New York Sun. Jan 17, 1928.
"Mr. Hawkins ... was seventh in descent from Roger Williams, founder of the Providence Plantation." - ↑ wkinsler.com
- ↑ The History of Audel's. To be continued...
- ↑ Open Library bibliography
- ↑ Public Library of Brookline (1904). Bulletin, Vol. 11–13. Brookline, Mass.: The Library. p. 121. Retrieved April 30, 2011.
- ↑ E.g.,see title page
- ↑ Nehemiah Hawkins (1896). New catechism of electricity: a practical treatise. Theo. Audel & Co.
- ↑ New catechism of the steam engine. Retrieved 21 July 2014. Naval Marine Archive.
External links
- Works by Nehemiah Hawkins at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Nehemiah Hawkins at Internet Archive
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