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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 795 - NEW YORK, March 28, 1891 - Scientific American Supplement. Vol. XXXI., No. 795. - Scientific American established 1845 - Scientific American Supplement, $5 a year. - Scientific American and Supplement, $7 a year.
THE NEW LABOR EXCHANGE AT PARIS.
THE BUSINESS END OF THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER.1 - By A.H. SIEGFRIED.
HOW TO PREVENT HAY FEVER. - By ALEXANDER RIXA, M.D., New York.
THE SOURCE OF CHINESE GINGER.
FLOATING ELEVATOR AND SPOIL DISTRIBUTOR.
IMPROVED COLD IRON SAW.
A RAILWAY THROUGH THE ANDES.
THE EMPRESS OF INDIA.
Step into a bygone era of curiosity and invention with this richly illustrated 1891 supplement, where each page reads like a snapshot of the world’s most pressing questions. From the practical challenges of feeding poultry with balanced rations to the meticulous study of a mysterious Chinese ginger, the articles blend meticulous data with vivid sketches, offering listeners both scientific insight and a taste of Victorian-era wonder.
Among the highlights, engineers detail an ambitious railway carving its way through the Andes and a bold proposal to link Chicago directly to the Mississippi’s waters, reshaping trade routes. A newly opened Paris labor exchange promises to streamline workers’ lives, while pioneers of electricity explain the intricacies of alternating‑current condensers and trans‑Atlantic telegraphy. Together, these pieces capture a moment when progress was measured in diagrams, experiments, and the relentless drive to improve everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Don Kretz, Juliet Sutherland, Victoria Woosley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-09-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
This book is credited to multiple contributors rather than a single writer, bringing together different voices, styles, or perspectives in one place. That often makes for a lively listening experience, especially in anthologies, collections, and themed compilations.
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