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The Romance of Modern Electricity

From the series, The Library of Romance, this book introduces the reader to the modern concepts of electricity. The author discusses how man came to know about electricity, and how it powers the world of 1910.

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The Part Electricity Played (Kerry Adams)
How We Came to Know About Electricity (Ciufi Galeazzi)
How Batteries Were Invented (Availle)
What is Magnetism? (petermosier)
How Magnetism is Related to Electricity (petermosier)
How We Came to Have the Telegraph (HelloCentral)
How We Now Send Telegrams (Matt Stiner)
Telegraphing Across the Sea (ostrichreads)
Some Early Attempts at Telegraphy (Martin Hill)
Telegraphing Through Space (Matt Stiner)
Electricity in Nature (Availle)
Interesting Applications of Electricity (Amelie Dawson)
Further Applications of Electricity (Owlivia)
Electricity and Speech (Ciufi Galeazzi)
Wireless Telephony (Matt Stiner)
Induction Coils Explained (jenno)
Light That Does Not Affect the Eye (Availle)
How Electricity Produces Light (Ciufi Galeazzi)
Electricity From Mechanical Motion (HelloCentral)
Mechanical Motion From Electricity (HelloCentral)
Electric Railways, Niagara, etc. (Eric Johnson)
Electricity in the Observatory (prajak)
Electricity and the Physician (J. M. Smallheer)
Electricity and Radium (Availle)
Electricity and Chemistry (J. M. Smallheer)
Electricity in the Coal-Mine (elmachina)
Electricity as a Heating Agent (Ciufi Galeazzi)
Electricity's Relation to Heat (Matt Stiner)
How Electricity Aids the Conjurer (ostrichreads)
How We Measure Electricity (Availle)
Some Questions Answered (J. M. Smallheer)
What We Know About Electricity (Availle)
Conclusion (Marie Christian)
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