"All by Wire; a Telegraphic Explanation of a Telepathic Union of Hearts" by Frank Palmer Sibley offers a unique blend of historical romance and early science fiction. Set in the early 20th century, the novel explores the burgeoning technologies of the telegraph alongside the more mysterious realm of telepathy. The story centers on a couple whose hearts are united through a special connection that transcends physical distance, mirroring the instantaneous communication offered by the telegraph.
Sibley's work delves into the themes of love, connection, and the human desire to overcome barriers. With its blend of historical detail and imaginative concepts, "All by Wire" provides a glimpse into a world where technology and the supernatural intertwine, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction, romance, and the early roots of science fiction.
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