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A series of biographical sketches chronicles three major figures in electrical science, following their origins, formative studies, experimental discoveries, and the practical devices that resulted. One profile traces investigations into magnetism, radiant heat, atmospheric phenomena and public lectures; another details the conception and development of telegraphic apparatus, visual and measuring instruments, and early cable experiments; the final sketch follows an inventor who moved from art to devise a recording telegraph and relay. An introductory essay outlines the author’s aim to render technical ideas accessible and to link individual careers with wider technological change.

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William T. Jeans

William T. Jeans was an author known for his contributions to the field of electrical engineering literature. His notable work, "Lives of the Electricians," explores the lives and achievements of prominent figures in the electrical industry, shedding light on their innovations and impact on technology. Through his writing, Jeans aimed to inspire readers by highlighting the significance of electrical engineering and the individuals who shaped its development. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of electricity and its pioneers.

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