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Signor Marconis Magic Box: the Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution
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Bester Preis: € 11,64 (vom 25.01.2018)Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention Of The 19th Century & The Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked A Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9780306812750 bzw. 0306812754, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, Da Capo Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, glands_of_destiny.
The world at the turn of the twentieth century was in the throes of "Marconi-mania"-brought on by an incredible invention that no one could quite explain, and by a dapper and eccentric figure (who would one day win the newly minted Nobel Prize) at the center of it all. At a time when the telephone, telegraph, and electricity made the whole world wonder just what science would think of next, the startling answer had come in 1896 in the form of two mysterious wooden boxes containing a device one Guglielmo Marconi had rigged up to transmit messages "through the ether." It was the birth of the radio, and no scientist in Europe or America, not even Marconi himself, could at first explain how it worked…it just did. And no one knew how far these radio waves could travel, until 1903, when a message from President Theodore Roosevelt to the king of England flashed from Cape Cod to Cornwall clear across the Atlantic.Here is a rich portrait of the man and his era-and a captivating tale of science and scientists, business and businessmen. There are stories of British blowhards, American con artists-and Marconi himself: a character par excellence, who eventually winds up a virtual prisoner of his worldwide fame and fortune., Hardcover, Ausgabe: New edition, Label: Da Capo Press, Da Capo Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-08-20, Freigegeben: 2003-08-14, Studio: Da Capo Press, Verkaufsrang: 4059730.
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention Of The 19th Century & The Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked A Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9780306812750 bzw. 0306812754, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, Da Capo Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Diane Publishing.
The world at the turn of the twentieth century was in the throes of "Marconi-mania"-brought on by an incredible invention that no one could quite explain, and by a dapper and eccentric figure (who would one day win the newly minted Nobel Prize) at the center of it all. At a time when the telephone, telegraph, and electricity made the whole world wonder just what science would think of next, the startling answer had come in 1896 in the form of two mysterious wooden boxes containing a device one Guglielmo Marconi had rigged up to transmit messages "through the ether." It was the birth of the radio, and no scientist in Europe or America, not even Marconi himself, could at first explain how it worked…it just did. And no one knew how far these radio waves could travel, until 1903, when a message from President Theodore Roosevelt to the king of England flashed from Cape Cod to Cornwall clear across the Atlantic.Here is a rich portrait of the man and his era-and a captivating tale of science and scientists, business and businessmen. There are stories of British blowhards, American con artists-and Marconi himself: a character par excellence, who eventually winds up a virtual prisoner of his worldwide fame and fortune., Hardcover, Ausgabe: New edition, Label: Da Capo Press, Da Capo Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-08-20, Freigegeben: 2003-08-14, Studio: Da Capo Press, Verkaufsrang: 4059730.
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention Of The 19th Century & The Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked A Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9780306812750 bzw. 0306812754, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, Da Capo Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, WonderBook.
The world at the turn of the twentieth century was in the throes of "Marconi-mania"-brought on by an incredible invention that no one could quite explain, and by a dapper and eccentric figure (who would one day win the newly minted Nobel Prize) at the center of it all. At a time when the telephone, telegraph, and electricity made the whole world wonder just what science would think of next, the startling answer had come in 1896 in the form of two mysterious wooden boxes containing a device one Guglielmo Marconi had rigged up to transmit messages "through the ether." It was the birth of the radio, and no scientist in Europe or America, not even Marconi himself, could at first explain how it worked…it just did. And no one knew how far these radio waves could travel, until 1903, when a message from President Theodore Roosevelt to the king of England flashed from Cape Cod to Cornwall clear across the Atlantic.Here is a rich portrait of the man and his era-and a captivating tale of science and scientists, business and businessmen. There are stories of British blowhards, American con artists-and Marconi himself: a character par excellence, who eventually winds up a virtual prisoner of his worldwide fame and fortune., Hardcover, Ausgabe: New edition, Label: Da Capo Press, Da Capo Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-08-20, Freigegeben: 2003-08-14, Studio: Da Capo Press, Verkaufsrang: 4059730.
Signor Marconis Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution
ISBN: 9781422350430 bzw. 1422350436, in Englisch, Da Capo Press/Perseus, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Free Shipping Books [8938484], Toledo, OH, U.S.A.
Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, that'll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included.
Signor Marconis Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9781422350430 bzw. 1422350436, in Englisch, 312 Seiten, Da Capo Press/Perseus, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Clearance Booksale.
Gavin Weightman tells the story of how Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless - and how it amused Queen Victoria, saved the lives of the Titanic survivors, tracked down criminals and began the radio revolution. The wireless was one of the most fabulous inventions of the 19th century: the public thought it was magic, the popular newspapers regarded it as miraculous, and the leading scientists of the day (in Europe and America) could not understand how it worked. In 1897, when the first wireless station was established by Marconi in a few rooms of the Royal Needles Hotel on the Isle of Wight, nobody knew how far these invisible waves could travel through the "ether", carrying Morse coded messages decipherable at a receiving station. (The definitive answer was not discovered until the 1920s, by which time radio had become a sophisticated industry filling the airwaves with a cacophony of sounds - most of it American). Marconi himself was the son of an Italian father and an Irish mother (from the Jameson whiskey family); he grew up in Italy and was fluent in Italian and English, but it was in England that his invention first caught on. Marconi was in his early twenties at the time (he died in 1937). With the "new telegraphy" came the real prospect of replacing the network of telegraphic cables that criss-crossed land and sea at colossal expense. Initially it was the great ships that benefited from the new invention - including the Titanic, whose survivors owed their lives to the wireless. Hardcover, Label: Da Capo Press/Perseus, Da Capo Press/Perseus, Product group: Book, Published: 2003-01-01, Studio: Da Capo Press/Perseus, Sales rank: 5168956.
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Invention That Sparked the Radio Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9780007130054 bzw. 0007130058, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, greener_books_london.
Gavin Weightman tells the story of how Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless - and how it amused Queen Victoria, saved the lives of the Titanic survivors, tracked down criminals and began the radio revolution. The wireless was one of the most fabulous inventions of the 19th century: the public thought it was magic, the popular newspapers regarded it as miraculous, and the leading scientists of the day (in Europe and America) could not understand how it worked. In 1897, when the first wireless station was established by Marconi in a few rooms of the Royal Needles Hotel on the Isle of Wight, nobody knew how far these invisible waves could travel through the "ether", carrying Morse coded messages decipherable at a receiving station. (The definitive answer was not discovered until the 1920s, by which time radio had become a sophisticated industry filling the airwaves with a cacophony of sounds - most of it American). Marconi himself was the son of an Italian father and an Irish mother (from the Jameson whiskey family); he grew up in Italy and was fluent in Italian and English, but it was in England that his invention first caught on. Marconi was in his early twenties at the time (he died in 1937). With the "new telegraphy" came the real prospect of replacing the network of telegraphic cables that criss-crossed land and sea at colossal expense. Initially it was the great ships that benefited from the new invention - including the Titanic, whose survivors owed their lives to the wireless. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-03-17, Studio: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Verkaufsrang: 13966182.
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Invention That Sparked the Radio Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9780007130054 bzw. 0007130058, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, abundance_of_books.
Gavin Weightman tells the story of how Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless - and how it amused Queen Victoria, saved the lives of the Titanic survivors, tracked down criminals and began the radio revolution. The wireless was one of the most fabulous inventions of the 19th century: the public thought it was magic, the popular newspapers regarded it as miraculous, and the leading scientists of the day (in Europe and America) could not understand how it worked. In 1897, when the first wireless station was established by Marconi in a few rooms of the Royal Needles Hotel on the Isle of Wight, nobody knew how far these invisible waves could travel through the "ether", carrying Morse coded messages decipherable at a receiving station. (The definitive answer was not discovered until the 1920s, by which time radio had become a sophisticated industry filling the airwaves with a cacophony of sounds - most of it American). Marconi himself was the son of an Italian father and an Irish mother (from the Jameson whiskey family); he grew up in Italy and was fluent in Italian and English, but it was in England that his invention first caught on. Marconi was in his early twenties at the time (he died in 1937). With the "new telegraphy" came the real prospect of replacing the network of telegraphic cables that criss-crossed land and sea at colossal expense. Initially it was the great ships that benefited from the new invention - including the Titanic, whose survivors owed their lives to the wireless. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-03-17, Studio: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Verkaufsrang: 13966182.
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: How an Amateur Inventor Defied Scientists and Began the Radio Revolution
ISBN: 9780007130054 bzw. 0007130058, vermutlich in Englisch, William Collins; HarperCollins, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, World of Books Ltd.
Hardback. Very Good.
Signor Marconis Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9781422350430 bzw. 1422350436, in Englisch, Da Capo Press/Perseus, gebundenes Buch.
Books.
Signor Marconis Magic Box: the Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution (2003)
ISBN: 9781422350430 bzw. 1422350436, in Englisch, Da Capo Press/Perseus, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ExtremelyReliable, TX, Richmond, [RE:3].
Hardcover.