'...one of the most important publishing ventures in the history of science in recent years'
Professor Robert Fox in The Times Higher Education Supplement
'This collection is a major primary source for the historian, while the more casual reader will find much here that sheds interesting light on Faraday and his science' --; Professor Geoffrey Cantor in IEE Review
Product Description
Volume 1 of this collection of the letters of Michael Faraday reflects his importance in the world of 19th-century science. They cover the years 1811 to 1831 and span his discoveries of electro-magnetic rotations and electro-magnetic induction as well as his other researches and dealings with major figures of the day in the world of science such as Humphry Davy, Ampere and Herschel. Faraday also corresponded with important figures in other areas of early 19th-century society.
Also available:
The Life and Times of A.D. Blumlein - ISBN 9780852967737
The Early History of Radio: from Faraday to Marconi - ISBN 9780852968451
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