The Telephone

"The Telephone" by A. E. Dolbear explores the revolutionary concept of communication through electrical signals. Dolbear, an inventor and physicist, delves into the mechanics of sound transmission and the potential of using wires to connect voices over distances. His work laid foundational ideas for the development of the telephone, showcasing the intersection of science and innovation. The book not only discusses the technical aspects but also reflects on the societal implications of instant communication, highlighting how it could transform human interaction and connectivity.***In this insightful work, Dolbear presents a vision of a future where distance is no barrier to conversation. He articulates the challenges faced in the early experiments of sound transmission and the breakthroughs that made the telephone a reality. The narrative is rich with technical detail yet accessible to a broader audience, making it a significant contribution to the literature on communication technology. Dolbear's enthusiasm for invention and progress resonates throughout the text, inspiring readers to appreciate the marvels of modern communication.

GTIN 9789374417522

MPN

020 01-0102-0103-0104-0105-0106-0108-0109-0110-0111-01
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