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The Victorian Internet
The Victorian Internet
Author: Tom Standage
"A fascinating walk through a pivotal period in human history."--USA Today — For many people, the Internet is the epitome of cutting-edge technology. But in the nineteenth century, the first online communications network was already in place--the telegraph. And at the time, it was just as perplexing, controversial, and revolutionary as the...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425171691
ISBN-10: 0425171698
Publication Date: 10/15/1999
Pages: 240
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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The electric telegraph in the 19th century: an often overlooked innovation. But for my history-geek tastes, this book did not cover the subject with enough depth. It gives a brief history of early innovators of the electric telegraph and lists lots of amusing antidotes about how the public came to use the telegraph. (The parts I found most interesting were how telegraph operators created their own lingo and developed 'online' relationships within their profession.) Without admirable characters throughout or a unique storyline to drive the narrative (like the author's other book "The Turk"), this book is simply an easy-to-read overview about the telegraph. While amusing and informative, "The Victorian Internet" does not make history come alive.
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The remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteeth century's on-line pioneers. A truly fascinating book!


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