Signor Marconi's Magic Box
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Signor Marconi's Magic Box

The invention that sparked the radio revolution (Text Only)

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Signor Marconi's Magic Box

The invention that sparked the radio revolution (Text Only)

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The intriguing story of how wireless was invented by Guglielmo Marconi – and how it amused Queen Victoria, saved the lives of the Titanic survivors, tracked down criminals and began the radio revolution.

Wireless was the most fabulous invention 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 till the 1920s, by which time radio had become a sophisticated industry filling the airwaves with a cacaphony of sounds – most of it American.)

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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.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 In Darkest London
  7. 2 Silkworms and Whiskey
  8. 3 Sparks in the Attic
  9. 4 In the Heart of the Empire
  10. 5 Dancing on the Ether
  11. 6 Beside the Seaside
  12. 7 Texting Queen Victoria
  13. 8 An American Investigates
  14. 9 The Romance of Morse Code
  15. 10 10 A New York Welcome
  16. 11 Atlantic Romance
  17. 12 Adventure at Mullion Cove
  18. 13 An American Forecast
  19. 14 Kite-Flying in Newfoundland
  20. 15 The Spirits of the Ether
  21. 16 Fishing in the Ether
  22. 17 The End of the Affair
  23. 18 Farewell the Pigeon Post
  24. 19 The Power of Darkness
  25. 20 The Hermit of Paignton
  26. 21 The King’s Appendix
  27. 22 The Thundering Professor
  28. 23 A Real Colonel Sellers
  29. 24 Defeat in the Yellow Sea
  30. 25 A Wireless Rat
  31. 26 Dazzling the Millions
  32. 27 ‘Marky’ and his Motor
  33. 28 On the American Frontier
  34. 29 Marconi gets Married
  35. 30 Wireless at War
  36. 31 America’s Whispering Gallery
  37. 32 A Voice on the Air
  38. 33 The Bells of Budapest
  39. 34 Wireless to the Rescue
  40. 35 Dynamite for Marconi
  41. 36 Le Match Dew-Crippen
  42. 37 A Marriage on the Rocks
  43. 38 Ice and the Ether
  44. 39 ‘It’s a CQD, Old Man’
  45. 40 After the Titanic
  46. 41 The Crash
  47. 42 The Suspect Italian
  48. 43 Eclipse of Marconi on the Eiffel Tower
  49. 44 In Bed with Mussolini
  50. Epilogue
  51. Index
  52. Acknowledgements
  53. About the Author
  54. By the same author
  55. Copyright
  56. About the Publisher