In 'Lightning, Thunder and Lightning Conductors,' Gerald Molloy delves into the scientific and historical significance of lightning conductors, exploring their role in protecting buildings and structures from potential damage caused by lightning strikes. Molloy's writing style is both informative and engaging, providing readers with a detailed understanding of the principles behind lightning and how conductors can help harness its power. Drawing on both practical knowledge and scientific theory, Molloy presents a thorough examination of the topic in a way that is accessible to both experts and general readers alike. This book is a unique contribution to the field of lightning studies, offering valuable insights into the importance of lightning conductors in modern society. Gerald Molloy's meticulous research and dedication to the subject make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of science and technology in the face of natural phenomena like lightning strikes.