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Electricity at the World’s Fair of 1893 Columbian Exposition Special Edition NEW

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  • Topic: World's Fairs
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Featured Refinements: 1893 World's Fair
  • Type: Illustrated Book
  • Subject: 1893 Chicago World's Fair
  • Publisher: CGR Publishing
  • Condition: New
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  • Subjects: History & Military
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Era: 1890s
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    Electricity at the World’s Fair of 1893 Columbian Exposition: Illustrated Enlarged Special Edition *NEW*
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    Author: John Barrett
    Paperback
    514 pages
    Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair ushered in the modern electric age with an unprecedented display of electrical lighting, fountains, and dynamos to power the greatest party on Earth.
    Everything that you ever wanted to know about electricity at the 1893 World’s Fair but were afraid to ask, it’s all here! Chief of the Electric Department, John Barret, wrote this incredibly informative and in-depth guide to all things electric at the Columbian Exposition in 1894. Leaving no stone unturned, he describes in impeccable detail the exhibits, the power, the specs, and more.
    Illustrated with remarkable photographs and engravings from Chicago’s 1893 White City, Electricity at the World’s Fair of 1893 Columbian Exposition: Illustrated Enlarged Special Edition delivers a stunning remastered reading experience with enlarged pages, impeccably re-scanned images, authentic period font, and a lavish retro cover design by
    Expo: Magic of the White City
    and Westinghouse director, Mark Bussler (writer
    1939 New York World’s Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs
    and artist of the 19th-century inspired
    The Horrible Octopus
    .)
    Take an electrifying tour through the World’s Fair and marvel at Westinghouse’s incandescent lighting system, Edison’s Tower of Lights, outside and inside arc lighting, subways and conduits, wires, the intramural railway, the Gray Teleautograph, and much more.
    Table of Contents:
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: Incandescent Lighting
    Chapter 3: Arc Lighting
    Chapter 4: The Power Plant
    Chapter 5: Dynamos
    Chapter 6: Motors
    Chapter 7: Transmission and Regulations of Electric Current
    Chapter 8: Measuring Instruments
    Chapter 9: Switchboards
    Chapter 10: Electric Railway Systems and Appliances
    Chapter 11: Railway Signaling and Safety Devices
    Chapter 12: Telegraphy
    Chapter 13: Telephony
    Chapter 14: Fire and Police Apparatus
    Chapter 15: Primary Batteries
    Chapter 16: Secondary or Storage Batteries
    Chapter 17: Electric Heating, Welding, and Forging
    Chapter 18: Electricity Applied to Mining
    Chapter 19: Electro-Chemistry
    Chapter 20: Electro-Therapeutics and Electro-Surgery
    Chapter 21: Electrical Apparatus for War, Marine, and Naval Service
    Chapter 22: Annunciators and Electrical Calls
    Chapter 23: Electric Clocks
    Chapter 24: Carbons for Electrical Purposes
    Chapter 25: Electrical Parts and Miscellaneous
    Chapter 26: Electrical Journals and Periodicals
    Chapter 27: Awards in the Electrical Department
    Chapter 28: The Electricity Building