Author:Oliver Byrne

Works

 * The Practical, complete and correct Gager, containing a description of Parker and Byrne's patent Calculating Instruments; with their use and application, Bailey (London), 1840
 * The Fifth Book of Euclid simplified, 1841.
 * The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid in which coloured diagrams and symbols are used instead of letters for the greater ease of learners, 1847
 * The Miscellaneous Mathematical Papers of OB, L. Maynard, ed. John Byrne, 1848.
 * OB (ed) Appleton's Dictionary of machines, Mechanics, Engine work and Engineering, 2 vols, Daniel Appleton and Co., 1852.
 * The Calculus of Form, 1870.
 * The Creed of Saint Athanasius proved by a Mathematical parallel (a satire), 1859.
 * Description and Use of the Byrnegraph, an instrument for multiplying, dividing and comparing lines, angles, surfaces and solids, Allard (London), 1846.
 * Dual Arithmetic, A New Art, Bell & Daldy (London), 1865.
 * The Essential Elements of Practical Mechanics, based on the principal of work, designed for engineering students, Spon (London), 1868.
 * General Method of Solving Equations of all degrees, applied particularly to equations of the second, third, fourth and fifth, Spon (London), 1868.
 * The Geometry of Compasses, Lockwood (London), 1877.
 * The Handbook for the Artisan, Mechanic, and Engineer, Collins (Philadelphia), 1853.
 * How to Measure the Earth with the Assistance of Railroads, Currie and Bowman (Newcastle), 1838.
 * Lectures on the Art and Science of War, Donahoe (Boston), 1853.
 * New and Improved Systems of Logarithms, Day (London), 1838.
 * Pocketbook for Railroad and Civil Engineers, Shepherd (New York), 1851.
 * The Practical Metal-Worker's Assistant, Baird (Philadelphia), 1851.
 * The Practical Model Calculator, Baird (Philadelphia), 1852.
 * A Short Practical Treatise on Spherical Trigonometry, Valpy, 1835.
 * Spon's Dictionary of Engineering, Spon, 1869 - 1874.
 * Volume 1
 * Volume 2
 * Volume 3
 * Tables of Dual Logarithms, Dual Numbers, and Corresponding Natural Numbers, Bell & Daldy, 1867
 * Byrne's Treatise on navigation and nautical Astronomy, the author, 1875.
 * The Young Dual Arithmetician, Bell & Daldy, 1865
 * The Young Geometrician, or Practical geometry without compasses, Chapman and Hall (London), 1865.