Dive into the fascinating world of early telecommunications with "Telephony, Volume 68" by Harry B. McMeal. This comprehensive volume offers a detailed look into the technology and business of telephony during its formative years. Explore the intricacies of telephone systems, from the basic principles of operation to the complex infrastructure that connected communities and businesses.
Discover the historical context of telephone development, the challenges faced by early engineers and entrepreneurs, and the impact of this revolutionary technology on society. Whether you're a historian, a technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of modern communication, "Telephony" provides valuable insights into a pivotal era of innovation.
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