The New Wonder of the World: Buffalo, the Electric City

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The New Wonder of the World: Buffalo, the Electric City

by A. E. Richmond

EN·~1 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total

The New Wonder of the World, the Electric City.

6:06

OUR GREAT RAILROAD INTERESTS.

2:22

LAKE AND CANAL.

1:36

GREAT GRAIN STOREHOUSES.

0:27

WHERE TRADE CONCENTRATES.

2:24

THE WONDER OF THE WORLD.

5:10

THE GROWTH OF A YEAR.

1:04

A GLOWING PROPHECY.

0:56

THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC PAPER’S VIEW OF IT.

1:35

WHAT ERASTUS WIMAN SAYS.

2:42

Description

A sweeping portrait opens with the roar of Niagara’s cataract, reimagined as the beating heart of a new industrial era. The narrator paints Buffalo as a city on the brink of transformation, where the promise of cheap, limitless electricity might turn soot‑laden streets into a clean, humming future. The prose blends reverent description of natural power with a confident optimism that the “Electric City” will become a marvel for the world.

The work then steps into the realm of commerce, introducing a roster of prominent investors who see the Niagara tunnel as a gateway to untold wealth. Detailed snapshots of the city’s booming population, sprawling rail network, and burgeoning factories illustrate why financiers are eager to back the venture. Listeners will find a lively mix of technical explanation, civic pride, and persuasive vision that captures a pivotal moment when ambition and invention converged to rewrite Buffalo’s destiny.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (81K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. E. Richmond

A. E. Richmond

Best known for writing a practical calculus text for electronics students and engineers, this author focused on making math feel useful rather than abstract. His work connects core calculus ideas with real electronic circuits and measurement problems, which helped the book stay relevant across multiple editions.

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