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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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2014
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The purpose of this little book is to present the essential facts of electrical science in a popular and interesting way, as befits the scheme of the series to which it belongs. Electrical phenomena have been observed since the first man viewed one of the most spectacular and magnificent of them all in the thunderstorm, but the services of electricity which we enjoy are the product solely of scientific achievement in the nineteenth century. It is to these services that the main part of the...
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In the Dawn of Science Fiction: 22 Groundbreaking Novels
The Invisible Man, 20 000 Leagues Under the Seas, The Wolf-Men, Looking Backward, From the Earth to the Moon, The Last Man
2024
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This edition is dedicated to the pioneers of what we now call science fiction, the eternal dreamers whose stories and heroes have captivated our imagination. Their works remain in our collective memory as enduring examples of excellence, fascination, dread, and thrill. This anthology encapsulates the riveting evolution of science fiction, showcasing a wealth of literary styles that range from speculative adventure to dystopian critique. It showcases the visionary brilliance of authors who ...
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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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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Closest Thing in History
The Fab Four and the Younger Romantics
2025
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'The Closest Thing in History' brings the eras of the Romantics and The Beatles together, arguing that The Beatles were a kind of exploded version of the quartet Keats, Byron, Leigh Hunt and Shelley. Opening by laying lout some broad similarities between them, John Webster first examines how the two groups' early mentors, William Wordsworth and Elvis Presley and William Wordsworth firstly galvanised them and then turned against them. Then, looking at their experiences of inspiration, he sh...
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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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2013
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Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron MillerFeatured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” One of the earliest books to accurately describe in detail the uses to which rockets might be put in space exploration, John Munro's novel is also an exciting, humorous adventure on another world. Originally published in 1897At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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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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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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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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Heroes of the Telegraph by J. Munro is a comprehensive and engaging chronicle of the pioneers and inventors who revolutionized communication through the development of the electric telegraph. The book delves into the lives, struggles, and triumphs of the men whose ingenuity and perseverance transformed the world, making instant long-distance communication possible for the first time in human history. Munro vividly recounts the stories of visionaries such as Samuel Morse, Charles Wheatstone...
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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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