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The book presents the development of electrical telegraphy and telephony through concise biographical and technical sketches of the inventors and scientists who contributed to their creation. It begins with the origin and early experiments, then profiles figures who devised recording instruments, electromagnetic systems, and signalling networks, outlining their methods, inventions, setbacks, and collaborations. Additional chapters and appendices survey mathematicians, physicists, and lesser-known pioneers, combining clear explanations of principles with career anecdotes to show invention as a cumulative process of experimentation, refinement, and practical application.

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John Munro

John Munro was a Scottish author known for his contributions to science fiction and popular science literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include "A Trip to Venus: A Novel," which explores themes of adventure and exploration in a fantastical setting. Munro also wrote "Heroes of the Telegraph," highlighting the significance of communication technology, and "The Story of Electricity," which delves into the wonders of electrical science. His writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of technology and human experience, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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