Product Details
|
|
|
||||||||||||||
| Description: Frank Julian Sprague Electrical Inventor and Engineer By William D. Middleton and William D. Middleton III. Foreword by John L. Sprague. Hardcover with dust jacket, 336 pages, 111 b&w illustrations, 7x10. "The definitive biography of "The Father of Electric Traction." "[By documenting] the life of the person generally considered one of the most significant leaders in the development of public transit . . . [this] is a welcome addition to the literature." —James H. Graebner, author of From Small Town to Downtown: A History of the Jewett Car Company "Frank Julian Sprague invented a system for distributing electricity to streetcars from overhead wires. Within a year, electric streetcars had begun to replace horsecars, sparking a revolution in urban transportation. Sprague (1857–1934) was an American naval officer turned inventor who worked briefly for Thomas Edison before striking out on his own. Sprague contributed to the development of the electric motor, electric railways, and electric elevators. His innovations would help transform the urban space of the 20th century, enabling cities to grow larger and skyscrapers taller. The Middletons’ generously illustrated biography is an engrossing study of the life and times of a maverick innovator. "William D. Middleton is the author of more than 20 books and many hundreds of articles on rail transportation, engineering, and travel topics. He is editor (with George M. Smerk and Roberta L. Diehl) of Encyclopedia of North American Railroads (IUP, 2007). "William D. Middleton III is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of North American Railroads (IUP, 2007)." Table of Contents 1. A Boyhood in New England Appendix A. Frank Julian Sprague Patents | |||||||||||||||
