
PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II. 1833–1851.
CHAPTER III. 1851–1858.
CHAPTER IV. 1859–1868.
CHAPTER V.—NOTES OF TELEGRAPH VOYAGES, 1858 TO 1873.
CHAPTER VI.—1869–1885.
CHAPTER VII. 1875–1885.
APPENDIX. - I. Note on the Contributions of Fleeming Jenkin to Electrical and Engineering Science. By Sir William Thomson, F.R.S., LL. D., etc., etc.
FOOTNOTES
A vivid portrait unfolds of a man whose life blended inventive spirit with steadfast moral purpose. Through sketches of his lineage, from the Kentish Jenkin ancestors to his own daring voyages across seas and continents, the memoir paints the social canvas that shaped his outlook. Readers glimpse his early adventures in the West Indies, his encounters with notable figures, and the passionate curiosity that drove his scientific pursuits.
Beyond the facts, the narrative captures the warmth of his friendships and the generosity that earned him admiration among contemporaries. It reveals a personality that was both intellectually relentless and deeply humane, offering a compelling glimpse into the character of a figure still largely unknown today. The account invites listeners to explore a remarkable 19th‑century mind, set against the backdrop of family legacy and personal ambition.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (345K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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