Masters of Space


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.6 stars; 12 reviews)

This is the story of talking at a distance, of sending messages through space. It is the story of great men—Morse, Thomson, Bell, Marconi, and others—and how, with the aid of men like Field, Vail, Catty, Pupin, the scientist, and others in both the technical and commercial fields, they succeeded in flashing both messages and speech around the world, with wires and without wires. It is the story of how the thought of the world has been linked together by those modern wonders of science and of industry—the telegraph, the submarine cable, the telephone, the wireless telegraph, and, most recently, the wireless telephone. (From Preface) - Summary by Walter Kellogg Towers (5 hr 55 min)

Chapitres

Preface 3:48 Lu par Mark
Communication Among the Ancients 12:29 Lu par Arnold
Signals Past and Present 16:24 Lu par Arnold
Forerunners of the Telegraph 10:56 Lu par Kathleen Moore
Inventions of Sir Charles Wheatstone 10:01 Lu par Paul Messingham
The Achievement of Morse 21:21 Lu par CPvoice
'What Hath God Wrought?' 18:52 Lu par Marty
Development of the Telegraph System 20:07 Lu par Jorgelina Millán
Telegraphing Beneath the Sea 14:17 Lu par Arnold
The Pioneer Atlantic Cable 15:27 Lu par Arnold
A Successful Cable Attained 12:14 Lu par Arnold
Alexander Graham Bell, The Youth 14:56 Lu par Andrea Kotzer
The Birth of the Telephone 16:17 Lu par Andrea Kotzer
The Telephone at the Centennial 13:53 Lu par Arnold
Improvement and Expansion 13:57 Lu par Arnold
Telegraphing Without Wires 13:08 Lu par Mike Pelton
An Italian Boy's Work 13:18 Lu par Availle
Wireless Telegraphy Established 14:12 Lu par Availle
The Wireless Serves the World 13:40 Lu par Availle
Speaking Across the Continent 25:53 Lu par Arnold
Telephoning Through Space 18:02 Lu par Mike Pelton
Appendix A 21:12 Lu par Mike Pelton
Appendix B 21:17 Lu par Mike Pelton

Critiques

Surprisingly good!


(5 stars)

I found this as enjoyable and interesting as a good television documentary, probably even more so.

very interesting


(4.5 stars)

Historical documentary of communication