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The Young Wireless Operator—Afloat - How Roy Mercer Won His Spurs in the Merchant Marine - cover

The Young Wireless Operator—Afloat - How Roy Mercer Won His Spurs in the Merchant Marine

Lewis E. Theiss

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Young Wireless Operator'ÄîAfloat," Lewis E. Theiss crafts an engaging and adventurous narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century maritime exploration and maritime communications. This novel intricately weaves themes of technology, youth, and discovery, reflecting the burgeoning role of wireless telegraphy during a transformative period in maritime history. With a writing style characterized by vivid imagery and a palpable sense of excitement, Theiss immerses readers in the protagonist's journey, capturing the spirit of adventure as the young operator navigates the challenges at sea, both technological and human. Lewis E. Theiss, a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, harnesses his extensive background in telecommunications and his experiences related to naval operations to shape this narrative. His firsthand knowledge of wireless technology during its formative years imbues the story with authenticity and depth. Theiss's intention was not merely to entertain but to highlight the significance of communication in fostering connections across vast distances, an idea that resonates much with readers in today's hyper-connected world. Readers are encouraged to dive into "The Young Wireless Operator'ÄîAfloat," as it offers a compelling combination of adventure and insight into the world of early wireless communication. The novel's rich storytelling and relevance to both historical and technological contexts make it an essential read for those interested in maritime history, technology, and coming-of-age tales.
Verfügbar seit: 02.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 160 Seiten.

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