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Electric Light, Its Production and Use

by John W.Urquhart

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London: Crosby Lockwood & Co, 1893 Embodying plain directions for the treatment of Dynamo-Electric Machines, Batteries, Accumulators, and Electric Lamps. First published in 1880 the fast moving developments in the application of electricity meant constant updating of succeeding editions. xvi, 412pp with advertisements fore and aft plus publishers list 40+16pp

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Title
Electric Light, Its Production and Use
Author
John W.Urquhart
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
Fifth Edition
Publisher
Crosby Lockwood & Co
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1893
Size
190x130mm

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