Masters of Space / Morse and the Telegraph; Thompson and the Cable; Bell and the Telephone; Marconi and the Wireless Telegraph; Carty and the Wireless Telephone
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A chronological account traces the evolution of long-distance communication from ancient smoke and fire signals through wired telegraphy to wireless telephony. Early chapters set out primitive signaling and the technical precursors that led to recording and electrical telegraphs, detailing experiments, patent contests, public demonstrations, and the organizational efforts that brought Morse's system into practical use. Subsequent sections describe submarine cable engineering and the challenges of spanning oceans, followed by the conception, refinement, and expansion of the telephone. Final chapters follow the emergence of wireless telegraphy and speaking across space, emphasizing the interplay of inventors, scientists, commercial interests, and technical innovation that linked distant communities.
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