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The Victorian Internet

The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century's On-line Pioneers

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The Victorian Internet

De: Tom Standage
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The Victorian Internet tells the colorful story of the telegraph's creation and remarkable impact and of the visionaries, oddballs, and eccentrics who pioneered it, from eighteenth-century French scientist Jean-Antoine Nollet to Samuel F. B. Morse and Thomas Edison. The electric telegraph nullified distance and shrank the world quicker and further than ever before or since, and its story mirrors and predicts that of the Internet in numerous ways.

©1998 Tom Standage. Afterword Copyright 2007 by Tom Standage. Afterword Copyright 2013 by Vinton Cerf (P)2015 Tantor
Historia Historia y Cultura Mundial Internet Divertido Victorian History
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Fascinating Historical Account • Captivating Technological History • Interesting Personal Stories • Parallels To Internet
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I found this book to be captivating, informative and entertaining, and read by a wonderful narrator who came across as being very interested in the subject.

Here are a few reasons why I enjoyed it so much:

The chronological approach made it easy to follow. It was fascinating to learn about optical telegraphs and the impact they had on electrical ones.

The human side was not forgotten, and I had no idea before this that Samuel Morse was a painter, and his personal story, which impacted his decision to work on the telegraph.

The cluelessness of polititians during one demonstration was a head scratcher, yet in many ways, I believe similar things happen today.

The parallels to the modern internet are fascinating, and the many comments about peace were heartwarming, but also upsetting when you look at what actually transpired in the world after the mid 1800s.

An absolutely fascinating look at the impact of telography!

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A delightful listen. The author makes a very plain case. Clever and illuminating. Now I've got fodder for conversation at cocktail parties!

Clear and fun.

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This is a well research story of the affects of global communication pn the world in the 19th century and draws parallels to the affects on the Internet in the 20th and very early 21st centuries. Well worth the time to those curious about technology and how humans use it.

And we thought we had invented the Internet!

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Very well structured book and each chapter succeeds in building a solid foundation to understand the next one.

Great narration and easy to understand information

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Finished in one sitting. A captivating account of a modern technological precursor. Highly recommend.

Historically fascinating.

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Excellent historical view of the telegraph, loved the personal stories of operators and those amazing moments of interesting and important communications sent via telegraph.

Relevant and Relatable

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This topic is a favorite of mine and I already own 'A Thread Across the Ocean'. That book has as its subject the rather hurculean effort to lay down the first trans Atlantic cable. The title Victorian Internet is entirely apt; I came to the same conclussion years ago and this is a fine accounting of the entire affair.

Very nice audiobook

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Perhaps the most significant achievement of the 19th century, we live in a world of communication unthinkable in the 18th century. The telegraph created the world of expectations and fears that continue today. The telegraph truly changed the world in a way that is difficult to comprehend; this book helps illuminate the nature of that change and makes us not only informed but wiser. Bravo-Zulu.

Dot Dash Domination

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Very interesting take on new technology 200 years ago, and how it parallels many of the issues we have with technology today

History truly does repeat itself

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I had rather thought that this would be a sociological history of the telegraph. While there is some of that, it is as much a technological history of the telegraph (how it was invented, how it spread, etc.)

I am a big history buff (one of my two favorite categories of audio books. I thought this book was interesting, if a bit narrow in focus. While I learned some new facts, I don't feel like it really opened my eyes, the way some really well written history books can.

I got it on the plus catalogue, which I would do again, but I would not spend a credit on it.

Interesting but not what I expected

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