Explore the fascinating origins and development of wireless telegraphy in this detailed account by Charles Henry Sewall. "Wireless Telegraphy: Its Origins, Development, Inventions, and Apparatus" delves into the groundbreaking inventions and apparatus that revolutionized communication at the turn of the 20th century.
Sewall meticulously documents the evolution of this transformative technology, offering insights into the scientific principles and engineering innovations that made wireless communication possible. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of technology, the science of electromagnetism, or the early days of radio. Discover the pioneering work that laid the foundation for modern wireless communication systems.
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