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Electric Universe: How Electricity Switched on the Modern World

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Electric Universe: How Electricity Switched on the Modern World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Bodanis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenrePopular science
Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism
ISBN/Barcode 9780349117669
ClassificationsDewey:537
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Abacus
Publication Date 19 January 2006
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For centuries, electricity was viewed as little more than a curious property of certain substances that sparked when rubbed. Then, in the 1790s, Alessandro Volta began the scientific investigation that ignited an explosion of knowledge and invention, transforming our world. The force that once seemed inconsequential was revealed to be responsible for everything from the structure of the atom to the functioning of our brains. A superb storyteller, Bodanis weaves tales of romance, divine inspiration, and fraud through lucid accounts of scientific breakthrough. The great discoverers come to life in all their brilliance and idiosyncrasy, including the visionary Michael Faraday, who struggled against the prejudices of the British class system, and Alexander Graham Bell, driven to invent by his love for a young deaf student. From the cold waters of the Atlantic, to the streets of Hamburg during a World War II firestorm and the interior of the human body, ELECTRIC UNIVERSE is a mesmerizing journey of discovery by a master science writer.

Author Biography

David Bodanis is an American living in London, and the author of the highly acclaimed E=MC2.

Reviews

*'Hugely impressive. No one makes complex science more fascinating and accessible -- and indeed more pleasurable -- than David Bodanis' Bill Bryson *'A technological odyssey complete with heroes and villains, triumph and tragedy -- a true scientific a