About This Book
The book surveys the history of technological innovation from classical antiquity through the early twentieth century, presenting landmark discoveries and devices alongside the experiments and ideas that produced them. Early chapters describe Greek mechanics and Renaissance advances, then progress through steam power, electricity, and electromagnetism to dynamos and batteries, and on to nineteenth-century practical inventions such as telegraphy, the telephone, electric lighting, and internal-combustion and steam engines. Final sections examine emerging twentieth-century technologies including flight, submarines, wireless communication, alternating current, and X-rays, complemented by explanatory illustrations and an appendix of invention notes.
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