1. The classical books for Hookian elasticity and Newtonian hydrodynamics are still A. E. H. Love, Elasticity, Cambridge 1906–1927, and H. Lamb, Hydrodynamics, Cambridge 1879–1932.
2. Hill, R.: Plasticity, Oxford 1950 has attempted to achieve the same for “classical” plasticity, without, however, covering the field to such extent. In addition the following may therefore be consulted:
3. Nadai, A.: Plasticity. New York and London 1931.
4. Prager, W., and P. G. Hodge: Perfectly Elastic Solids. New York and London 1951.
5. An exhaustive survey of new developments in elasticity and hydrodynamics has been given by C. Truesdell, J. Rat. Mech. a. Analysis 1, 125–300 (1952); 2, 593–616 (1953).