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Media Studies, Inventions & Inventors, Scientists, Naturalists & Engineers - Biography

Communications Sending the Message

by Thomas Streissguth
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Discusses the scientists and inventors responsible for the advances in communications technology, including Johann Gutenberg, Samuel Morse, Thomas Edison, and Philo Farnsworth.

Discusses the scientists and inventors responsible for the advances in communications technology, including Johann Gutenberg, Samuel Morse, Thomas Edison, and Philo Farnsworth.

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Gr 5 UpIn one modest-sized volume, Streissguth has compiled the entire time line of communications history. After an introduction in which the author gives a brief overview of communications technology through the ages, readers are introduced to successive revolutions in human communications and their inventors, from Gutenberg and the printing press to Edison and Marconi, to the "information superhighway." Enhanced by effective, black-and-white illustrations and photographs, each chapter presents an interesting, easy-to-understand, and authoritative biography of a major figure (or figures) in this important field. Additional fascinating facts and historical perspectives are included in the margins. A welcome addition to most collections.Linda Wadleigh, Oconee County Middle School, Watkinsville, GA

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1997
Publisher
Oliver Press
Pages
144
Format
Binding
ISBN
9781881508410

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