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175344319Paris Freres Guerin 1753. Small 8vo. Cont. full mottled calf. Top of spine with wear. Raised bands richly gilt spine. Some wear to titlelabels. Small tear to hinges at upper compartment hinges not loosening. Spine a little rubbed. Small loss of leather at at lower right corner of frontcover. XXIII444 pp. and 8 large folded engraved plates showing apparatus and experiments with electricity. Internally clean printed on good paper. From the library of le Comte de Caumia Baillenx "en son Chateau d'Andrain" and with his mongram blindtooled on both covers. <br/><br/><em>In this work Nollet the discoverer of the theory of double flux describes among other experiments the famous experiments with the Leyden jar. "The author lay down a theory according to which the cause of electrical phenomena is the effluence and affluence of a subtile fluid which is everywhere present. Some interesting experiments are described with vacuum tubes also on the influence of electric charges on the growth of plants." Wheeler 355 but not listing this edition. - Poggendorff II:296."Nollet's system effluence and affluence was much superior to earlier theories of double flux. such as Moliere's or Hauksbee's. A cheif difficulty with them as with the theory of pulsating atmospheres had been to explain why attraction occurs first.follwed by contact and then repulsion. Nollet answered that the effluent and affluent flows differ not only in direction but in velocity and spatial distribution as well.The effluent stream consists of many jets each of which spreads out into a cone with apex at one of the scattered exit pores. The affluent current being a hodgepodge of differently directed effluent streams is approximately isotropic."Heilbron p. 284 </em> hardcover
19192091502135420006Teishin kyokai 1919. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Teishin kyokai paperback
19352091502135420004Electric Association 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Electric Association paperback
183343488Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1833. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 28. 6. u. 8. Stück. Entire issues offered Pp. 244-448 a. pp. 530-646 a. 4 engraved plates. Gauss' paper: pp.241-273 a. pp. 591-615. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First German translation of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" Gauss' first work on magnetism issued the same year as this first German edition and in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.The volume contains other notable papers: by Mitscherlich Döbereiner Dutrochet Graham Berzelius Stromeyer F. Wöhler Heinrich u. Gustav Rose Hansteen Arago Pelouze Liebig etc. etc.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
183447416Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Cahier 1. 112 pp. entire issue offered with titlepage to vol. 57. Gauss' paper: p. 5-69. Some brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
185745075Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1857. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Bd. 100 No 2 . Pp. 177-252 a. 1 plate. Entire issue offered. Kirchhoff's paper: pp. 193-217. With titlepage to volume 100. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent papers on the theory of electricity in conductors telegraph-cables etc. determining the velocity of the electrical propagation. He found that the propagation velocity of electricity to be "very close to the velocity of light in empty space"."The work of Thomson on signalling along cables was followed in 1857 the paper offered by a celebrated investigation by Kirchhoff's on the propagation of electrical disturbance along a telegraph wire of circular cross-section. Whittaker "A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity" pp. 230 ff."The field was still open the nature of the electric current when Kirchhoff entered it in 1857 with his own general theory of the motion of electricity in conductors. His first paper in which he treated linear conductors from the same premises as Weber turned out to coincide in all essentials with an investigation carried out by Weber shortly before but delayed in publication. Both physicists noticed a remarkable implication of their theory: in a perfectly conducting circuit oscillating currents could be propagated with a constant velocity independent of the nature of the conductors and numerically equal to the velocity of light. Both Kirchhoff and Weber however pointing to the extreme character of the condition of infinite conductivity dismissed this result as a mere accidental coincidence."DSB </em> unknown
19392091502135420002Electric Association 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Electric Association paperback
191829328New York: Western Electric Company 1918. Hardcover book. Overall very good condition. A complete copy with index prices and b&w images of products including irons sewing machines fans battery telephones induction motors voltmeters electric ranges fixtures pulleys receptacles switches fuses etc. Western Electric began in 1869 and are still in manufacturing today.<br /> <br /> Sm. 4to 1160pp brown cloth and board with black text on front and spine. Rubbed and bumped internally in fine condition. Western Electric Company hardcover
1995SONG0852968345The Institution of Engineering and Technology 1995-06-30. 2nd. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x1.19x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. The Institution of Engineering and Technology hardcover
183443489Paris Crochard 1834. Without wrappers as extracted from: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." Tome 57 2e Series. Titlepage to vol. 57. Pp. 5-70. A few marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Gauss' "Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris ad mensuram absolutam revocata" 1833 Gauss' first work on magnwetism in which appeared the first systematic use of of absolute units distance mass time to measure nonmechanical quantity magnetism and electricity. - "It contains the first measurement of magnetic and electric quantities" Magie A Source Book in Physics p. 519.G. Waldo Dunnington No. 99. - Weaver Cat.: 867 Latin ed. </em> unknown
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19574572London: UK Atomic Energy Authority & Central Electricity Authority 1957. Paperback. Fine. Dates from "Published. June 1957" on verso of terminal leaf of Calder Hall pamphlet and "5/4/57" printed on back cover of Britain's Nuclear Power Station leaflet. Scarce and early nuclear ephemera both published to encourage the general public to welcome and understand the new panacea of nuclear energy with explanations of the nuclear program and their processes. Both pamphlet and leaflet measure 8.5 inches tall w. the Calder Hall having pp. 18 19 four pages of glossy B&W illustrations and map inner covers ; Nuclear Power Station leaflet w. pp. 4 inc. covers being a double page explanatory illustration at center. The four pages of eight B&W photo reproductions show Calder Hall with scaffolding and cranes during construction installing the Reactor Charging Floor the Reactor Graphite Core Burst Slug Detector Gear the Control Room etc. UK Atomic Energy Authority & Central Electricity Authority paperback
1995x-0852968345Institution of Engineering and Technology 1995. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 548 pages. 9.06x6.22x1.50 inches. Institution of Engineering and Technology hardcover
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183942286London Richard and John E. Taylor 1839. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1839 - Part I. Pp. 1-12. 1 textillustr. Some discolouring to the 2 first leaves. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this paper in which Faraday finds by experimenting with a species of Gymnotus a group of electric fishes one was send to him by Humboldt proves that its electricity is of the same nature as all other kinds of electricity "The skock in very varied circumstances of position was procured: the galvanonmets affected magnets were made a wire was heated polar chemical decomposition was effected and the spark obtained."Abstract.From 1831 to 1852 Michael Faraday published his "Experimental Researches in Electricity" in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. These papers contain not only an impressive series of experimental discoveries but also a collection of heterodox theoretical concepts on the nature of these phenomena expressed in terms of lines of forces and fields. He published 30 papers in all under this general title.They represents Faraday's most importent work are classics in both chemistry and physics and are the experimental foundations for Maxwell's electro-magnetic theory of light using Faraday's concepts of lines of force or tubes of magnetic and electrical forces. His many experiments on the effects of electricity and magnetism presented in these papers lead to the fundamental discoveries of 'induced electricity' the Farday current the electronic state of matter the identity of electricity from different sources equivalents in electro-chemical decomposition electrostatic induction hydro-electricity diamagnetism relation of gravity to electricity atmospheric magnetism and many other."Among experimental philosophers Faraday holds by universal consent the foremost place. The memoirs in which his discoveries are enshrined will never ceaseto be read with admiration and delight; and future generations will preserve with an affection not less enduring the personal records and familiar letters which recall the memory of his humble and unselfish spirit."Edmund Whittaker in A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. </em> unknown
185143324Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1851. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 83 Viertes Stück.= Heft No. 8 of 1851. The entire issue offered Heft 2 of vol. 83 with titlepage to vol. 83. Pp.469-600 a. 2 engraved plates. Helmholtz's paper: pp. 505-540. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this paper in which Helmholtz for the first time measures and gives the mathematical formula for the duration of induced electrical currents and thus distinguished with mathematical accuracy from those due to nerve-action."In the offered paper he begins by stating a mathematical law which he had verified by a long and difficult series of experiments. By means of this law F. neumann was enabled to solve the problem he had previously laid aside as to the distribution of current in a copper disk rotating below the two poles of a magnet.After Helmholtz had extended this exponiential law mathematically to divided circuits he tested it experimentally by means of a new type of galvanic contact-key which madeit possible to vary the interval between the opening and closing of any current as required."Koenigsberger "Hermann von helmholtz" pp. 79-80. </em> unknown
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188251741Paris G. Masson 1882. Small 8vo. Orig. full decorated cloth. Gilt spine gilt covers. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. A stamp on title-page. Frontispiece woodcut. 536 pp. and 186 woodcut illustrations in the text many full-page. Scattered faint brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition. This exposition which took place in Paris 1881 was a great stir. The public could admire the dynamo of Zénobe Gramme the incandescent light bulbs of Thomas Edison the Théâtrophone the electric tramway of Werner von Siemens the telephone of Alexander Graham Bell an electrical distribution network by Marcel Deprez and an electric boat by Gustave Trouvé etc. etc. </em> hardcover
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a68409Paris 1937 first edition Arts et Metiers Graphiques. Las classe 1917 bis de l'Exposition International de Paris. Preface by Charles Malegarie; Articles by Auguste Deteuf Charles Francois Raoul Dautry Leon-Paul Fargue Jean Selz Louis Jouvet Paul Recht Maurice Raynal Marcel Courtine and Andre Lejard O Trop Heureux!. Much excitement about modern industrialized and electrified life. In French. Lg.4to. 63pp. monochrome photo illustrations 17 pages of interesting photo illustrated advertisements for heavy machinery stoves industrial lighting electrical power etc blue and yellow wraps. Good spine frayed and worn cover lightly worn and soiled; spine chipped. Internally VG clean and binding secure. . paperback