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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index.
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book
(without typos) from the publisher. 1922. Not illustrated. Excerpt:
... CHAPTER XIV THE PARTICLE OF THE ELECTRIC CURRENT TYNDALL'S
treatise on the relations of heat to motion marked an epoch in
physical science: we are now entering upon greatly enlarged views
of motion. In the consideration of the theory of the electric
nature of energy--the electromagnetic theory--we conceive of a
universal ether by means of which the electrodynamic waves travel
through space. This medium is supposed by some to be continuous, by
others to have a grained structure. It is certainly easier to
conceive of a grained structure than of continuous matter: water
seems to be a type of continuity, but we know that it is made up of
molecules or atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. Water is incompressible,
the ether of space is also supposed to be incompressible. Waves of
water travel just as the waves of energy traverse space: a cork on
water moves up and down at right angles to the direction of
propagation of a wave, the undulations of the electrodynamic waves
in the ether are also at right angles to the direction of the
waves. Some think in regarding the movement of waves in water that
the ether may be composed of infinitely small particles which
constitute an ocean. The fluid theories of electricity which
prevailed in Franklin's time had the same idea of continuity that
the present theory of ether has. We have freed ourselves from a
belief in fluid theories and seem to advance to a theory of grained
structure of the ether. We shall see in considering the new subject
of photo-electricity the effeet of ultra-violet light upon
electrical charges that grave doubts are rising in regard to the
continuous nature of the ether. The electromagnetic waves are
revealed in the release of chemical bonds and in the phenomena of
photo-electricity. When an electrical current arise...
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Micronesia-2P (Paperback)
Albert Ott; Walter John Trowbridge
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R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
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Abu Dhabi (Paperback)
Walter John Trowbridge
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R517
Discovery Miles 5 170
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American travels to Near East right after World Trade Center Towers
destruction, and encounters sympathy to Osama bin Laden among the
locals, as well as romance with an US Embassy woman, as the war in
Afghanistan begins.
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Micronesia (Paperback)
Albert Ott; Walter John Trowbridge
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R485
Discovery Miles 4 850
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The Falls (Paperback)
Walter John Trowbridge
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R490
Discovery Miles 4 900
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This is a historic-romantic novel about a small American pioneer
town in Eastern Wisconsin. It traces several generations of mainly
one Yankee family arriving from New England early in the nineteen
century and continuing into the early twentieth century. The book
follows the history of the town over the period as close as
possible. All the characters in the book are based on real people,
but their lives and loves portrayed in this novel are purely
fictional.
This is a romantic novel involving the love story of a US naval
officer, the commander of a Navy destroyer, and a beautiful Dutch
girl, the daughter of a Dutch attache in Manila. It takes place
during the initial months of the Second World War in the Far East,
and the final demise of the US Asiatic Fleet. It begins in the
Philippines and continues in the Dutch East Indies (now,
Indonesia). The story alternates between the love affair and the
officer's naval duties during the Japanese invasion and conquest of
the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies. Their love affair is
complicated by the ongoing war and the efforts of the girl's
parents to stop it. Instead, the parents want their daughter to
marry a close family friend. The tempo is dictated by the slow but
steady advance of the Japanese military through the Philippines and
the Indonesian islands, and the struggle of the lovers to continue
their romance despite all the difficulties.
This is a romantic novel about an American architect sent to India
by an American-owned company to teach local young architects
American standards of construction. While visiting some of the
exotic temples and sights, he has an affair with an Indian
co-worker in the office, for which he is beaten and hospitalized.
Later he gets involved with a newly arrived American girl who
instead is almost engaged to the boss's best friend. Nevertheless,
they see many sights together including the famous Taj Mahal.
Finally they secretly spend a week together in Goa, but end up
getting caught by the girl's supposed fiance. The affair concludes
in conflict and a secret attempt to escape from India.
This is a romantic novel involving an American Architect who is
sent to Indonesia to supervise the construction of a highrise
office building in Jakarta. He comes to admire the city and then
falls in love with an Indonesian girl. He travels around the
country to Bali and many other places while his building is slowly
being constructed. But then his life suffers from a world-wide
recession, shoddy workmanship on his highrise, and the building
owners blaming him for all the problems. His love's former husband,
meanwhile, claims that she is still married to him. After suffering
through many problems, they finally get married and honeymoon in
Hawaii. But the bride is then kidnapped, and during the rescue
operation they are struck by a gigantic tsunami. Finally, the
couple has a suspenseful time as they try to depart from Jakarta,
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The Package (Paperback)
Walter John Trowbridge
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R474
Discovery Miles 4 740
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