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Hardcover Benjamin Garver Lamme: Electrical Engineer, an Autobiography Book

ISBN: 1025297512

ISBN13: 9781025297514

Benjamin Garver Lamme: Electrical Engineer, an Autobiography

"Benjamin Garver Lamme: Electrical Engineer, an Autobiography" offers an intimate and detailed look into the life and career of one of the most significant figures in the history of electrical power development. As the Chief Engineer of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Benjamin Garver Lamme was at the forefront of the technological revolution that electrified the world. This memoir chronicles his journey from a farm in Ohio to becoming a master of machine design, detailing his pivotal role in the development of the great generators at Niagara Falls and his prolific work with alternating current (AC) systems.

The narrative provides a firsthand account of the rapid industrial expansion of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lamme shares his technical insights, his philosophy on engineering education, and his experiences working alongside other pioneers of the era. This autobiography is not merely a personal history but a foundational document in the history of technology, illustrating the creative processes and rigorous problem-solving that defined early electrical engineering. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in the evolution of power systems, industrial history, and the professional life of a man whose innovations continue to influence modern electrical infrastructure.

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