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The biography traces the life and work of Michael Faraday from modest childhood and early trade employment through self‑education to his long association with a major scientific institution. It recounts pivotal moments that directed his experimental career, summarizes his laboratory discoveries in electricity and chemistry, and describes his public lectures and teaching. Drawing on letters and reminiscences, the narrative highlights his humility, steadfast devotion to inquiry, personal relationships, struggles with overwork, and the institutional setting that shaped and preserved his scientific legacy.
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