Marconi
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Marc Raboy 2016
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Raboy, Marc, 1948- author.
Title: Marconi : the man who networked the world / Marc Raboy.
Description: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2016] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015042075 | ISBN 9780199313587
ebook ISBN 9780199313600
Subjects: LCSH: Marconi, Guglielmo, 1874-1937. | Electrical engineersItalyBiography. | InventorsItalyBiography. | Telegraph, WirelessHistory. | Telegraph, WirelessMarconi system. | RadioItalyHistory.
Classification: LCC TK5739.M3 R33 2016 | DDC 621.384092dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015042075
The following photos courtesy of the Bodleian Libraries, the University of Oxford.
Insert 1
p. 3 top left MS. Marconi 89, fol. 118 (119)
p. 3 top right MS. Photogr. d. 50, Cuthbert Hall (HIS 247)
p. 3 bottom MS. Photogr. c. 238, fol. 19 (top photograph)
p. 4 MS. Marconi 166, fol. 57r
p. 5 MS. Marconi 159, 1902 Autographed Banquet Menu, recto
p. 7 top left MS. Marconi 41, fol. 65r (=p.47)
p. 7 top right MS. Photogr. b. 62, 220/X (8016)
p. 7 bottom MS. Marconi 249, Certified Track Chart of S.S. Philadelphia American Line (HIS 136)
p. 8 top MS. Photogr. c. 235, fol. 81
Insert 2
p. 1 top MS. Photogr. b. 60 (1), box 2, fols. 104 (105)
p. 3 MS. Marconi 21, fol. 101
1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2
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wires, wires everywhere. Up and down, and underground. Wires in your house Id say. Wireless your heads one day. Yup Id say, worlds gonna shrink one day. Well start with dots and dashes, codes and patches then its double back slashes and faxed out hashes. Know what I mean?
Hatter Petes prophecy, in Whispers in the Air, a play for children by Attila Clemann, 2012
Contents
Top left: Giuseppe Marconi, c. 1869 (Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi)
Top right: Guglielmo Marconi, c. 1889 (Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi)
Bottom:(left to right) Guglielmo, Annie, and Alfonso Marconi, Bologna, c. 1877 ( Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS)
Left to right: Giuseppe, Guglielmo, Alfonso (standing), and Annie Marconi, Villa Griffone, 1897 (Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi)
Top left: Marconis cousin Henry Jameson Davis, the first managing director of the Wireless Telegraph & Signal Co., London, 1898 (Bodleian)Top right: H. Cuthbert Hall, managing director of Marconis Wireless Telegraph Company, 1906 (Bodleian)Bottom: Poldhu station, Cornwall, England, c. 1901 (Bodleian)
Publicity for event featuring Marconis Great Discovery, London, c. 1900. Photo is from Marconis first interview in Strand Magazine, March 1897 (Bodleian)
Program and menu for banquet honoring Marconi, Waldorf Astoria, New York, January 13, 1902, autographed by Alexander Graham Bell (Bodleian)
Top left: Marconi, c.1900, around the time of his engagement to Josephine Holman (Photo by ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)Top right: Marconis fiance Josephine Holman, January 1902 (The Courier [Lincoln, Neb.], January 11, 1902. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, Library of Congress) Bottom: Marconi (left) and assistants hoisting kite-aerial during re-enactment of the first transatlantic wireless signal transmission, Signal Hill, St. Johns, Newfoundland, December 17, 1901 ( Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS)
Top left: Marconi and Luigi Solari, The Haven, Poole, England, 1902 (Bodleian)Top right: Marconi (third from left) and staff at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, December 1902. Station manager Richard N. Vyvyan is to Marconis right. (Bodleian)Bottom: Track chart of signals received by Marconi from England while crossing the Atlantic on the SS Philadelphia, February 1902 (Bodleian)
Top: Marconi and managing director Godfrey C. Isaacs, leaving a meeting of the companys directors, London, after the Titanic disaster, May 1912 (Bodleian) Bottom:(left to right) Degna, Giulio (back, standing), Beatrice, Gioia, and Guglielmo Marconi, Eaglehurst, c. 1918 (Degna Marconi Paresce Fund)
Top: Marconi, in uniform, with Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Villa Bianca Abano (Italian headquarters on the Austrian front), during Austrian armistice negotiations, October 27, 1918