[Rarebooks] FS: 1884 Book on Electric Lighting w/3 Photos

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Hammond, Robert. "The Electric Light in Our Homes"

London; Frederick Warne and Co.: 1884.

A very early work on electrical illumination, notable for being
illustrated with 3 Woodburytype photographs showing a drawing room and
dining room illuminated with electric lights, which are among the earliest
such photographs to appear in any book. Light bulbs for home use had only
been introduced in Britain three years previously, so this effort to
popularize them was a groundbreaking work indeed.

The text was based on a series of popular lectures the author had given
the prior year, and touches on the disadvantages of all other forms of
illumination and the safety of electric lights, and explains in detail how
electricity is installed in the home and the types of bulbs that can be
used. The line illustrations include a wide variety of bulbs and some
fixtures for home use.

Hardcover. 5.5"x7.5", xii + 205 pages, + 6 pages of publisher's
advertisements, line illustrations, + 3 pasted-in photographs. Publisher's
dark green cloth with black titles and gilt decorations showing 4
different light bulbs and a fancy hanging lamp. Covers with minor scuffing
and soil, but generally clean and bright. Institutional stamp on title
page, and small number label at the base of the spine, but no other marks.
The page mounts for the photos and surrounding pages have some moderate
spotting, but the images are fine. The title page also has some brown
offsetting from the photographic frontispiece. [31298] $650.00

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