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A Short Bright Flash: Augustin Fresnel and the Birth of the Modern Lighthouse
Contributor(s): Levitt, Theresa (Author)

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ISBN: 039306879X     ISBN-13: 9780393068795
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE: $24.65  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: June 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - General
- Biography & Autobiography
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2013001565
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.85" W x 8.58" L (1.43 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - French
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 03/04/2013
Kirkus Reviews 04/01/2013
Shelf Awareness 06/04/2013
Choice 11/01/2013
 
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Publisher Description:
Augustin Fresnel (1788-1827) shocked the scientific elite with his unique understanding of the physics of light. The lens he invented was a brilliant feat of engineering that made lighthouses blaze many times brighter, farther, and more efficiently. Battling the establishment, his own poor health, and the limited technology of the time, Fresnel was able to achieve his goal of illuminating the entire French coast. At first, the British sought to outdo the new Fresnel-equipped lighthouses as a matter of national pride. Americans, too, resisted abandoning their primitive lamps, but the superiority of the Fresnel lens could not be denied for long. Soon, from Dunkirk to Saigon, shores were brightened with it. The Fresnel legacy played an important role in geopolitical events, including the American Civil War. No sooner were Fresnel lenses finally installed along U.S. shores than they were drafted: the Union blockaded the Confederate coast; the Confederacy set about thwarting it by dismantling and hiding or destroying the powerful new lights.

Levitt's scientific and historical account, rich in anecdote and personality, brings to life the fascinating untold story of Augustin Fresnel and his powerful invention.


Contributor Bio(s): Levitt, Theresa: - Theresa Levitt held the McDonnell-Barksdale Chair of History of Science at the University of Mississippi and is associate professor of history there. A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she has a master's degree in history from Iowa State University and a PhD from Harvard University. She was the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant and a Fulbright IIE Graduate Research Fellowship, among other honors. She is the author of numerous articles and papers on a variety of scientific subjects.
 
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