Submarine Telegraphs
Their History, Construction, and Working
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Mar '14
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Replete with illustrations, this 1898 treatise by telegraph engineer Charles Bright examines the history, construction and working of submarine telegraphs.
Replete with illustrations, this 1898 treatise by telegraph engineer Charles Bright (1863–1937) examines the history, construction and working of submarine telegraphs, tracing both technical and commercial developments. Bright was the son of Charles Tilston Bright (1832–88), whose greatest success was the 1858 laying of the first transatlantic cable.An accomplished telegraph engineer in his own right, Sir Charles Bright (1863–1937) was the son of Sir Charles Tilston Bright (1832–88), who had achieved greatness in laying the first transatlantic cable in 1858. The younger Bright worked alongside his father for a time, continued his research, and became an authority on the subject. Examining the history, construction and working of submarine telegraphs, this 1898 treatise traces both technical and commercial developments, looking also at the labour involved. Bright addresses the laying of cables across the globe, giving accounts of projects in India, South America and beyond. Illuminating the many commercial uses for submarine cables, Bright provides an informed survey of the early standardisation of telegraphy systems. Replete with detailed illustrations and technical drawings, this work remains an indispensable resource on the history of telecommunications and electrical engineering.
ISBN: 9781108069489
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 44mm
Weight: 1470g
866 pages