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Russell Doubleday
HOW GUGLIELMO MARCONI TELEGRAPHS WITHOUT WIRES
SANTOS-DUMONT AND HIS AIR-SHIP
HOW A FAST TRAIN IS RUN
HOW AUTOMOBILES WORK
THE FASTEST STEAMBOATS
THE LIFE-SAVERS AND THEIR APPARATUS
MOVING PICTURES
BRIDGE BUILDERS AND SOME OF THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS
SUBMARINES IN WAR AND PEACE
LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONY
A MACHINE THAT THINKS
HOW HEAT PRODUCES COLD
HOW GUGLIELMO MARCONI TELEGRAPHS WITHOUT WIRES ›
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