The Project Gutenberg eBook, Things a Boy Should Know About Electricity, by Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John
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Things A Boy Should
Know About
Electricity
BY
THOMAS M. ST. JOHN, Met. E.
Author of "Fun With Magnetism," "Fun With Electricity,"
"How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus,"
"The Study of Elementary Electricity
and Magnetism by Experiment," etc.
Copyright, 1900.
By Thomas M. St. John.