Discover the pulse of 1895–1896 electrical science in one authoritative digest.
This nonfiction reference collects writings from leading journals and magazines of the era, presenting a curated view of the latest ideas, experiments, and discussions in electricity and magnetism.
This edition compiles a vast range of topics—from dynamos and motors to transformers, lighting, and measurement—offering readers a clear snapshot of the time. It serves as a bridge between theory and practical application, ideal for students, engineers, and historians of technology.
- Engaging summaries of articles and papers across major electrical topics of the period.
- An organized index of journals, authors, and subjects to aid research and cross‑reference.
- Context on evolving techniques, devices, and debates shaping the field.
- A geographically diverse view of early electrical engineering, including developments in railways, power transmission, and apparatus design.
Ideal for readers of historical engineering literature and anyone seeking a window into the state of electrical science at the close of the 19th century.