The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century


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The 1800s saw a meteoric rise in modern technology in many areas. The century set the stage for modern life with developments such as the electric light, the electric motor, the telephone, the sewing machine, the automobile, and X-rays. The difference between life in 1800 and 1900 is extreme, as the pace of invention in the 19th century rapidly increased.

This book, published in 1900, is an overview of the major areas of technological change that ushered in life as it was in the 20th century. Many more changes were to come, as we know by our experience of life in the 21st. But the basis of developments up to the present day began to be built over 200 years ago.

“Whatever the future centuries may bring in new and useful inventions, certain it is that the Nineteenth Century stands pre-eminent in this field of human achievement, so far excelling all other like periods as to establish on the pages of history an epoch as remarkable as it is unique. Never before has human conception so expressed itself in materialized embodiment, never has thought been so fruitfully wedded to the pregnant possibilities of matter, never has the divine function of creation been so closely approximated, never has such an accretion of helpful instrumentalities and material resources been added to the world’s wealth… ideas wrought into practical, substantive things, tried and proven true, these are inventions—immortal creations—and of these the Nineteenth Century has borne fruit in paramount abundance, and this legacy it now bequeaths to the coming century.” - Summary by Verla Viera and Epilogue (16 hr 38 min)

Chapters

Preface; Chapter I The Perspective View 13:56 Read by Verla Viera
Chapter II Chronology of Leading Inventions of the Nineteenth Century 24:25 Read by Verla Viera
Chapter III The Electric Telegraph 31:58 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter IV The Atlantic Cable 15:18 Read by Louise Jaeschke
Chapter V The Dynamo and Its Applications 20:12 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter VI The Electric Motor 21:41 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter VII The Electric Light 19:21 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter VIII The Telephone 29:54 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter IX Electricity, Miscellaneous 21:48 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter X The Steam Engine 34:50 Read by Louise Jaeschke
Chapter XI The Steam Railway 25:06 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XII Steam Navigation 38:47 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XIII Printing 24:59 Read by Peter Nenyuk
Chapter XIV The Typewriter 24:18 Read by Verla Viera
Chapter XV The Sewing Machine 41:18 Read by Faith Abiola-Ellison
Chapter XVI The Reaper 32:05 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XVII Vulcanized Rubber 25:44 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XVIII Chemistry 26:22 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XIX Food and Drink 35:55 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XX Medicine, Surgery, and Sanitation 34:59 Read by Beeswaxcandle
Chapter XXI The Bicycle and Automobile 27:35 Read by bilwelvox
Chapter XXII The Phonograph 27:06 Read by bilwelvox
Chapter XXIII Optics 35:26 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXIV Photography 38:47 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXV The Roentgen or X-Rays 18:38 Read by Piotr Nater
Chapter XXVI Gas Lighting 25:36 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXVII Civil Engineering 42:11 Read by jenno
Chapter XXVIII Woodworking 27:16 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXIX, Part 1 Metal Working 27:49 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXIX, Part 2 Metal Working 27:17 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXX, Part 1 Fire Arms and Explosives 26:39 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXX, Part 2 Fire Arms and Explosives 30:00 Read by Bryan Travis
Chapter XXXI Textiles 34:02 Read by jenno
Chapter XXXII Ice Machines 21:31 Read by Verla Viera
Chapter XXXIII Liquid Air 20:29 Read by April6090
Chapter XXXIV Minor Inventions, and Patents of Principal Countries of the World 18:42 Read by April6090
Chapter XXXV Epilogue 6:33 Read by Verla Viera