The Hawkins Electrical Guide was a technical engineering book written by Nehemiah Hawkins, first published in 1914, intended to explain the highly complex principles of the new technology of electricity in a way that could be understood by the common man. The book is notable for the extremely high number of detailed illustrations it contains, and the small softbound size of the volumes.



The book was published by Theodore Audel & Company, with Theodore Audel being a pseudonym for Hawkins, who was publishing his own work. The majority of the illustrative content became the basis of decades of follow-up books published under the Audels brand name. The illustrative content of these books can still be found in Audels books sold new today.
Because the Hawkins Electrical Guide was printed in the United States prior to 1923, the content of the books has passed into the public ___domain.
Free media access on the Internet
editDue to several book digitizing initiatives such as Project Gutenberg, and the Internet Archive,[1] many of these older public ___domain books are becoming available on the Internet. This series of books is currently available for free, non-commercial use from Google Books and each volume can be downloaded as a PDF, though the illustration scan quality is not as good as the ones being added to Wikipedia on this page by Wikipedia contributors.
Google Books Volume Links
editAs of September 2008, Google Books does not provide a simple, direct means to find each volume of this media set, and appears to include scanned copies of different volumes from different libraries and copyright dates from 1914-1917. Scan quality varies from one volume to the next. For your convenience, links to the available scanned media are provided here:
- Volume 1, Copyright 1917, Impression 1921, from the University of California[2]
- Volume 2, Copyright 1917, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System[3]
- Volume 3, Copyright 1917, Impression 1926, from the Harvard College Library[4]
- Volume 4, Copyright 1917, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System,[5]
- Volume 5, Copyright 1917, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System[6]
- Volume 6, Copyright 1917, from the Harvard College Library[7]
- Volume 7 & 8, Copyright 1914, from the New York Public Library[8]
- Volume 9, Copyright 1917, Impression 1926, from the Harvard College Library[9]
- Volume 10, Copyright 1917, Impression 1924-1925, from the Harvard College Library[10]
Illustrations from Volume 1
editChapter 14: The Dynamo: Current Commutation
editChapter 15: Classes of Dynamo
editChapter 16: Field Magnets
editChapter 17: The Armature
editChapter 19: Theory of the Armature
editChapter 20: Commutation and the Commutator
editIllustrations from Volume 2
editChapter 35: Operation of Motors
editPage 669 Description: 1917 DC motor manual starting rheostat, with no-voltage and overload release features. |
Illustrations from Volume 4
editChapter 46: Alternating Currents
editIllustrations from Volume 6
editChapter 68: Wave Form Measurement
editIllustrations from Volume 7
editChapter 66, Power Stations
editPage 1979 Description: A 50,000 - 100,000 KVA direct-driven power station AC alternator with a separate belt-driven exciter generator. |
Notes
edit- The author's full name was Nehemiah Hawkins.[11]
- In 1882 a Mr. N. Hawkins "writing under the name Theodore Audel" founded a magazine called "Steam".[12] Another Hawkins pseudonym: William Rogers.[citation needed][relevant?]
- Also available online at Internet Archive[13]
- Hawkins bibliography at Open Library[14]
- Historical advertisement for the Hawkins Electrical Guide, Popular Science monthly, February 1919, Page 6[15]
References
edit- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-03-21. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. 1917. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Management of dynamos, motors, instruments testing. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, Nehemiah (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Alternating currents and alternators. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, Nehemiah (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: A. c. motors, transformers, converters, rectifiers. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1914). Hawkins Electrical Guide: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, N. (1917). Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. Hawkins Electrical Guide ...: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive Course of Study for Engineers, Electricians, Students and Those Desiring to Acquire a Working Knowledge of Electricity and Its Applications; a Practical Treatise. T. Audel & Company. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ "Joule's Experiment". FCIT. 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2025-08-30. DOB 1833.
- ^ "Our History". S&P Global Commodity Insights. 2025-08-19. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Hawkins, Nehemiah (August 30, 1903). "Maxims and instructions for the boiler room. Useful to engineers, firemen & mechanics, relating to steam generators, pumps, appliances, steam heating, practical plumbing, etc". New York, T. Audel & co – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Hawkins, Nehemiah". Open Library. 2025-07-31. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. p. 6. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 2025-08-30.