" Jenkins has assembled a world-class collection and he uses it to tell the fascinating story of electricity and early radio. Along the way he is ablewith enviable easeto weave in stories about both the cultural transformations that radio made possible, and the science of electricity itself. A thoroughly worthwhile book. Steven Turner, curator, Smithsonian Institution""
" A fascinating history of electricity and radio as seen through the comprehensive collection in the American Museum of Radio and Electricity. From Leyden jars to vacuum tubes and from telegraph to the golden age of radio, the book is an invaluable reference for the historian and collector. John V. Terry, publisher and editor, " Antique Radio Classified"
" If Ben Franklin were alive today, he would have a field day exploring this booka veritable garden of electrical delights. David J. Rhees, Ph.D., executive director, the Bakken Museum""
" Anyone will find in this book a fascinating pictorial, the unfolding of the bizarre and the beautiful as inventors throughout time sought to harness energy and sound. The illustrations delight the senses and excite wonder. Robert J. Malone, Ph.D., executive director, History of Science Society""
"Jenkins has assembled a world-class collection and he uses it to tell the fascinating story of electricity and early radio. Along the way he is able--with enviable ease--to weave in stories about both the cultural transformations that radio made possible, and the science of electricity itself. A thoroughly worthwhile book." --Steven Turner, curator, Smithsonian Institution"A fascinating history of electricity and radio as seen through the comprehensive collection in the American Museum of Radio and Electricity. From Leyden jars to vacuum tubes and from telegraph to the golden age of radio, the book is an invaluable reference for the historian and collector." --John V. Terry, publisher and editor, Antique Radio Classified
"If Ben Franklin were alive today, he would have a field day exploring this book--a veritable garden of electrical delights." --David J. Rhees, Ph.D., executive director, the Bakken Museum"Anyone will find in this book a fascinating pictorial, the unfolding of the bizarre and the beautiful as inventors throughout time sought to harness energy and sound. The illustrations delight the senses and excite wonder." --Robert J. Malone, Ph.D., executive director, History of Science Society