"Magneto-Electric and Dynamo-Electric Machines" by Heinrich Schellen offers a detailed exploration of early electrical machine technology. Originally published in 1884, this book provides comprehensive insights into the principles, construction, and operation of both magneto-electric and dynamo-electric machines. It is an invaluable resource for understanding the historical development of electrical engineering.
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