Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.

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Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.

by Various Authors

EN·~3 hours·32 chapters

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32 total
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 441 - NEW YORK, JUNE 14, 1884 - Scientific American Supplement. Vol. XVII, No. 441. - Scientific American established 1845 - Scientific American Supplement, $5 a year. - Scientific American and Supplement, $7 a year.

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FAURE'S MACHINE FOR DECORTICATING SUGAR-CANE.

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THE GENERATION OF STEAM, AND THE THERMODYNAMIC PROBLEMS INVOLVED.1 - By Mr. WILLIAM ANDERSON, M.I.C.E.

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PLANETARY WHEEL-TRAINS. - By Prof. C.W. MACCORD, Sc.D. - II.

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THE PANTANEMONE.

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RELVAS'S NEW LIFE-BOAT.

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EXPERIMENTS WITH DOUBLE-BARRELED GUNS AND RIFLES.

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BALL TURNING MACHINE.

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COOLING APPARATUS FOR INJECTION WATER.

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Description

Step into a bustling snapshot of late‑19th‑century innovation, where each article reads like a lively conversation among the era’s leading scientists and engineers. From vivid explanations of electrolysis and new iron‑making methods to detailed sketches of Faure’s sugar‑cane decorticating machine, the supplement brims with hands‑on descriptions, diagrams, and practical insights that bring the workshop to life. Readers also encounter thought‑provoking essays on steam generation, the physics of eclipses, and early telegraph history, all narrated with the clear, matter‑of‑fact tone that made the original pages a favorite of curious minds.

Beyond the hard‑science pieces, the volume wanders into horticulture, medicine, and even quirky inventions like Turkish baths for horses, offering a kale­dar of topics that reveal how Victorian ingenuity touched everyday life. Listening to these articles feels like joining a salon of inventors, each eager to share breakthroughs and the occasional eccentric experiment. The result is a vivid auditory tour of an age when curiosity and practicality marched hand in hand.

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en

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~3 hours (225K characters)

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Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2005-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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