Experimental Researches in Electricity (in three volumes bound as two); Volumes I and II, Volume III

New York: Dover Publications, 1965. Hardcover. Grey boards; black lettering. Vols. I and II together: 574 pp. and VIII bw plates with 302 pp. with V bw plates; Vol. III: 588 pp. with IV bw plates, of which Plate II is a large folding plate, tucked inside the rear cover. VG- (Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine, inside front and rear covers, ffep and block. Foxing on top block. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Binding tight.). Item #148775

Faraday's discoveries in the fields of electricity and magnetism opened the door to th edevelopment of principles and devices basic to the industrial revolution of modern times. His investigations were first published in various journals and later published in three volumes, appearing in 1839, 1844, and 1855. This is an unabridged republication of all three volumes, in two, the first time it has been reprinted. With a total of 32 tables and charts, 94 figures, and 17 plates.

OCLC: 535842

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