De L'Éclairage Au Gaz, by E Robert d' Hurcourt, delves into the intricacies of gas lighting, providing a comprehensive exploration of its various facets. This detailed work examines the composition of gases used for illumination, offering insights into their properties and preparation. The book meticulously covers the construction of furnaces and chimneys essential for gas production and delivery. It also addresses the installation of pipes and the phenomena associated with light generation.
A valuable resource for understanding the technological landscape of its time, De L'Éclairage Au Gaz offers a historical perspective on the advancements in lighting technology. It remains relevant for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of energy and illumination systems.
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