Signalling across Space without Wires
Discover the groundbreaking work of Oliver Lodge in "Signalling across Space without Wires," published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This captivating book delves into the revolutionary concepts of wireless transmission and telegraphy that emerged in the late 19th century, focusing on the contributions of Heinrich Hertz, who tragically passed away at just thirty-seven. Lodge masterfully explains the fundamentals of electric waves, guiding readers through the evolution of radio technology. Spanning 190 informative pages, this revised treatise is perfect for those interested in the origins and advancements of wireless communication. Whether you're a student of technology or a history enthusiast, this essential read will broaden your understanding of the innovations that shape our modern world. Don’t miss your chance to explore this pivotal moment in technological history!