An edition of Flame, electricity and the camera (1900)

Flame, electricity and the camera

man's progress from the first kindling of fire to the wireless telegraph and the photography of color

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An edition of Flame, electricity and the camera (1900)

Flame, electricity and the camera

man's progress from the first kindling of fire to the wireless telegraph and the photography of color

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A history of invention and technology, from the control of fire to the telegraph and color photography.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
398

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
537
Library of Congress
T19 .I27 1900

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 398 p.
Number of pages
398

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6774450M
Internet Archive
flameelectricit02ilesgoog
LCCN
00002097

Excerpts

This book is an attempt briefly to recite the chief uses
of fire, electricity, and photography, bringing the narrative
of discovery and invention to the close of 1899. In covering
so much ground it has been necessary to choose from
a vast array of facts such of them as are fairly representative,
laying stress upon those whose proven importance or
high promise gives them most prominence in the public
mind. Passing to the laws which underlie invention and
discovery, this book endeavours to answer the question,
Why has the nineteenth century added more to science
than all preceding time? It will be found that the latest
achievements of man illuminate his path of progress in
remarkable fashion, and enable us to discern the promise
of the wireless telegraph in the first blaze kindled by a
savage, to understand how photography in natural colours
has succeeded to the first rude contours drawn by the hand
of man.
Page xiii, added by Greg M. Chapman .

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