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Modern Jupiter; the story of Charles Proteus Steinmetz

Modern Jupiter; the story of Charles Proteus Steinmetz

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Modern Jupiter; the story of Charles Proteus Steinmetz

by Miller, John A. (John Anderson) Steinmetz, Charles Proteus

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New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1958. Paperback. Good+/None. Pictorial cream softcover with green and black text on front and spine, edgeworn. Spine uncreased. Text is unmarked. Small 8vo. BOOK INFO: See photos for Table of Contents. 'It was a little hunchbacked man who emigrated at an early age from Germany to the United States who found the way to solve the mystery of lightning.... Many other important contributions to the progress of the electrical industry came from the brain of Steinmetz. He was close to being a genius in some ways, and a strange mixture of contradiction in others. He was extremely generous to those in need, but miserly about small expenditures. He was both shy and vain. His mind worked at high speed, but he displayed great patience with those whose minds worked more slowly.... He lived for thirty years in the same city and remained an almost complete enigma to his fellow townsmen. But as the first maker of artificial lightning, he achieved worldwide renown that remains undiminished with the passing of the years.' (~from the Introduction). Includes index. biography

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Title
Modern Jupiter; the story of Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Author
Miller, John A. (John Anderson) Steinmetz, Charles Proteus
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Paperback
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1958
Pages
228
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