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The Story of The Atlantic Cable

The Story of The Atlantic Cable

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THE STORY OF THE
ATLANTIC CABLE

BY
CHARLES BRIGHT
F. R. S. E., A. M. Inst. C. E., M. I. E. E.
AUTHOR OF SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHS, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
DURING THE VICTORIAN ERA, THE EVOLUTION OF THE
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, 1837-1897, THE LIFE STORY
OF SIR CHARLES TILSTON BRIGHT


WITH FIFTY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS

NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1903

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Copyright, 1903, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

Published November, 1903

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PREFATORY NOTE

THE jubilee of Submarine Telegraphy having lately been achieved, and that connected with the Atlantic cable being somewhat close at hand, it has been thought a suitable moment for the appearance of this little volume.

In these days when the substitution of submarine cables by wireless telegraphy systems is a subject of common talk, it may be well to pause for a moment and contemplate the period of time covered by the gradual evolution of old and existing methods which at length achieved the result we now enjoy—a practical commercial telegraphic system between all the nations of the world, and notably between the United Kingdom and America.

By a somewhat curious coincidence the engineer of the first Atlantic cable accomplished his achievement at practically the same youthful age (twenty-six) as Mr. Marconi when first transmitting signals across the Atlantic without any intervening wires.

C. B.

21 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S. W.,
October, 1903.

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CONTENTS

PART I
PAGE
  Introductory 13
PART II
The Pioneer Line
CHAP.
I. Evolution of Atlantic Telegraphy in America and England 27
II. The Manufacture of the Line 46
III. The First Start 61
IV. Preparations for Another Attempt 74
V. The Trial Trip 84
VI. The Storm 89
VII. The Renewed Effort 105
VIII. Finis Coronat Opus 115
IX. The Celebration 137
X. Working the Line 144
XI. The Inquest 155
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