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Electricity and its Uses

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IN attempting to give the general reader “an understanding of all the essential parts” of the more wonderful and recent of the electrical inventions, Mr. Munro has tried to accomplish a well nigh impossible task. That he should have been perfectly successful in his endeavour is hardly to be expected; nevertheless he has produced a book which a person unacquainted with electrical science may read with pleasure, and from which such a person may learn what wonders are accomplished by the aid of electricity, and in a general way how this powerful and subtle agent does its work.

Electricity and its Uses.

By J. Munro. (London: The Religious Tract Society, 1883.)

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B., C. Electricity and its Uses . Nature 28, 538–539 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028538b0

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