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2012

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A fascinating early 20th Century look at the science of electricity, including some of the interesting and sometimes bizarre uses that early inventors found for the electrical force, such as Edison's electromagnetic pen (a very early form of photocopier), an instrument that could detect the level of starlight, and even (don’t try this one at home kids!) a method for electro-plating lizards!

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2026

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"The Story of Electricity" by John Munro is a captivating exploration of the development and understanding of electricity throughout history. Munro delves into the scientific discoveries and technological advancements that have shaped our modern world, presenting complex concepts in an accessible manner. The book covers key figures in the field, such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison, and illustrates how their contributions laid the groundwork for the electrical systems we rely on tod...

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2025

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The story revolves around a group of adventurers who embark on a journey to Venus using an experimental spacecraft. As they travel to the planet Venus, the narrative describes their encounters with the alien civilization inhabiting the planet, their technologies, and the social structures of the Venusian society.John Munro's "A Trip to Venus" is notable for its imaginative portrayal of space travel and its depiction of an advanced and different world on Venus. As one of the early science f...

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2022

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In "Heroes of the Telegraph," John Munro delves into the transformative impact of telegraphy on the modern world, weaving an intricate narrative that intertwines technological advancement with human experience. Through a rich literary style characterized by vivid prose and analytical depth, Munro captures the essence of a revolutionary era, exploring the lives of key figures in the invention and implementation of the telegraph. The book not only chronicles historical milestones but also ex...

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A Trip to Venus: A Novel

Voyage beyond Earth to an idyllic Venus — where brilliant science meets cosmic wonder and human curiosity drives discovery

2009

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In A Trip to Venus: A Novel by John Munro, imagination ignites the engines of discovery and carries readers beyond the boundaries of Earth into the vast, mysterious reaches of space. Written during the golden age of speculative science, this visionary tale blends bold scientific curiosity with the irresistible thrill of cosmic adventure.Munro invites us to embark on a daring voyage to our neighboring world, Venus—not as a distant p...

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2019

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Heroes of the Telegraph by John Munro libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!

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2019

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The history of an invention, whether of science or art, may be compared to the growth of an organism such as a tree. The wind, or the random visit of a bee, unites the pollen in the flower, the green fruit forms and ripens to the perfect seed, which, on being planted in congenial soil, takes root and flourishes. Even so from the chance combination of two facts in the human mind, a crude idea springs, and after maturing into a feasible plan is put in practice under favourable conditions, an...

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2015

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A work on electricity needs little recommendation to stimulate the interest of the general reader. Electricity in its manifold applications is so large a factor in the comfort and convenience of our daily life, so essential to the industrial organization which embraces every dweller in a civilized land, so important in the development and extension of civilization itself, that a knowledge of its principles and the means through which they are directed to the service of mankind should be a ...

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2017

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When evening came I turned to the books, and gathered a great deal about the fiery planet, including the fact that a stout man, a Daniel Lambert, could jump his own height there with the greatest ease. Very likely; but I was seeking information on the strange light, and as I could not find any I resolved to walk over and consult my old friend, Professor Gazen, the well-known astronomer, who had made his mark by a series of splendid researches with the spectroscope into the constitution of ...

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2018

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The original works of foreign classics, including the most representative literary masters and the most influential representative works.

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2014

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Prof. John Munro (1849-1930) was the author of Heroes of the Telegraph (1891), The Story of Electricity (1896) and A Trip to Venus (1897). "In plain English, at 4 a. m., a ray of light had been observed on the disc of the planet Mars in or near the "terminator"; that is to say, the zone of twilight separating day from night. The news was doubly interesting to me, because a singular dream of "Sunrise in the Moon" had quickened my imagination as to the wonders of the universe beyond our litt...

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Heroes of the Telegraph

Enriched edition. Innovating Communication: Untold Stories of 19th Century Electric Pioneers

2019

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In "Heroes of the Telegraph," John Munro presents a captivating exploration of the pivotal role of telecommunication in shaping modern society. Through a combination of vivid narratives and meticulous historical research, Munro delves into the lives of the unsung innovators and engineers who advanced the telegraph, a technology that radically transformed communication in the 19th century. The book is characterized by its engaging prose and rich detail, reflecting a literary style that marr...

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