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An Account of Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts, by Mr. Alexander Bain: With a Vindication of His Claim to Be the First Inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Printing Telegraph
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Publisher:Nabu Press
Shipping dimensions: 10" H x 7" W x 1" L
ISBN: 9781144916709
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An Account of Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts, by Mr. Alexander Bain: With a Vindication of His Claim to Be the First Inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Printing Telegraph