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The History of the Telephone

Herbert Newton Casson

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "The History of the Telephone," Herbert Newton Casson presents a comprehensive account of the invention and evolution of telecommunication, weaving together technological advancements and societal implications. Written in a lucid and engaging style, the book blends narrative history with technical insights, illustrating how the telephone revolutionized human communication. Casson deftly contextualizes the telephone within the broader tapestry of industrial innovation, highlighting the competitive spirit and collaborations that marked its development. His meticulous research not only chronicles inventions but also addresses the cultural and economic shifts brought about by the telephone's advent, making it a significant contribution to both technology and social history. Herbert Newton Casson, an accomplished author and journalist, dedicated much of his career to exploring the intersections of technology and daily life. His own experiences within the American telecommunications industry and his curiosity about the inventors behind such pivotal innovations inform the depth of analysis presented in this work. Casson's articulate prose reflects his passion for storytelling and his belief in the transformative power of communication technology, providing readers with a deeply personal lens through which to view history. "The History of the Telephone" is an essential read for anyone interested in the profound impact of technology on society. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Casson's insights into the telephone's legacy compelling and timely, as the dialogue surrounding communication technology continues to evolve. This book not only informs but also inspires, encouraging reflection on how such innovations shape human relationships and culture.
Disponibile da: 15/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 136 pagine.

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