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Lightning Conductors
Their History, Nature, And Mode Of Application (1880)
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272 pages
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Focusing on the science and practical applications of lightning conductors, Richard Anderson's work delves into their historical development and effectiveness in safeguarding structures from lightning strikes. The book outlines various types of conductors, their operational principles, and offers guidance on installation and maintenance techniques. It serves as a valuable resource for engineers and architects, while also addressing the dangers of lightning to human life and property. This facsimile reprint emphasizes the cultural significance of the original text.
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2008, paperback
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