Story of Electricity, The by MUNRO, John

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In the book's preface, the author writes: "Let anyone stop to consider how he individually would be affected if all electrical service were suddenly to cease, and he cannot fail to appreciate the claims of electricity to attentive study." In these days when we take for granted all kinds of technology - communications, entertainment, medical, military, industrial and domestic - it is interesting to learn what progress had been made in the fields of electricity and technology by the beginning of the 20th century. Including the dawn of hydro-electric power, the x-ray, the phonograph, the telephone and the wireless telegraph, this book explains the pioneering work of the men who made our modern world possible, and sets us wondering what the next century may bring - providing that we do not manage to destroy our planet in the meantime. The Gutenberg text of the 1915 edition (as recorded) does not have the benefit of the book's many diagrams. Also available, however, is an online book sc

  • 34 minutes 4 seconds
    01 - Preface; Chapter I: The Electricity of Friction
  • 25 minutes 17 seconds
    02 - Chapter II: The Electricity of Chemistry
  • 8 minutes 12 seconds
    03 - Chapter III: The Electricity of Heat
  • 46 minutes 55 seconds
    04 - Chapter IV: The Electricity of Magnetism
  • 14 minutes 20 seconds
    05 - Chapter V: Electrolysis
  • 52 minutes 36 seconds
    06 - Chapter VI: The Telegraph and Telephone
  • 21 minutes 42 seconds
    07 - Chapter VII: Electric Light and Heat
  • 33 minutes 40 seconds
    08 - Chapter VIII: Electric Power
  • 49 minutes 42 seconds
    09 - Chapter IX: Minor Uses of Electricity
  • 27 minutes 57 seconds
    10 - Chapter X: The Wireless Telegraph
  • 31 minutes 35 seconds
    11 - Chapter XI: Electro-Chemistry and Electro-Metallurgy
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