Samuel F.B. Morse and the dawn of the age of electricity

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Samuel F.B. Morse and the dawn of the age of electricity

George F. Botjer

Lexington Books, an imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, c2015

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-127) and index

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内容説明

The Morse telegraph launched the electronic telecommunications industry and reduced the travel time of information from days, weeks and months to seconds and minutes. It was one of the most important breakthrough inventions of all time. George F. Botjer's examination of the creator of the telegraph is based on previously unpublished archival sources. It considers Samuel F. B. Morse, the creator of the first telegraph, and the ways in which place and time had an effect on the launch of his invention and his resulting fame, and how the invention affected the inventor himself.

目次

Preface Chapter 1: An American Artist: Fame and Misfortune Chapter 2: Starving Artist Invents Telegraph in Greenwich Village Garret Chapter 3: From Wilderness to Empire: Morse and the System Builders Chapter 4: The Question of Origins and Originality: Did More Really Invent the Telegraph? Chapter 5: The Great Man Revered and Reviled Chapter 6: Locust Grove Concluding Remarks

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