The Battery and the Boiler: Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables
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The narrative follows a boy born during a violent sea storm who is rescued and raised on land, where an early fascination with lightning and electricity grows into practical study. Guided by an inquisitive cousin familiar with telegraphy, he experiments with electrical phenomena and undertakes technical training, leading to an appointment that brings him to a major submarine cable and the engineering ventures of its laying. The story combines coming-of-age adventure, hands-on scientific curiosity, and maritime technology, tracing the protagonist's intellectual growth through experiments, family influences, and direct participation in large-scale electrical projects.
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