
NATURE'S MIRACLES, VOL. III. - Electricity and Magnetism - BY - ELISHA GRAY, Ph.D., LL.D. - WILLIAM BRIGGS 29-33 Richmond St. West, Toronto C. W. Coates, Montreal, Que. S. F. Huestis, Halifax, N.S.
INTRODUCTION.
NATURE'S MIRACLES. - ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER I. - THE AUTHOR'S DESIGN.
CHAPTER II. - HISTORY OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCE.
CHAPTER III. - HISTORY OF MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER IV. - THEORY AND NATURE OF MAGNETISM.
CHAPTER V. - THEORY OF ELECTRICITY.
CHAPTER VI. - ELECTRIC CURRENTS.
CHAPTER VII. - ELECTRIC GENERATORS.
Nature's Miracles, Volume III
Language
en
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~5 hours (303K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2010-11-06
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Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1835–1901
A gifted 19th-century inventor and electrical engineer, he helped build the telegraph industry and became one of the most famous rivals in the race to create the telephone. His story blends practical genius, business ambition, and a long-running debate about who got there first.
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