Introduction | p. 1 |
Wires | |
The Frontiersman and the Dandy: Albany, 1830, and Washington, D.C., 1836 | p. 15 |
Aleck and Mabel: Boston, 1875 | p. 27 |
Thomas and J.J.: New York, 1878 | p. 38 |
Waves | |
Faraday's God: London, 1831 | p. 61 |
Atlantic Storms: HMS Agamemnon, 1858, and Scotland, 1861 | p. 71 |
Wave Machines | |
A Solitary Man: Karlsruhe, Germany, 1887 | p. 95 |
Power in the Air: Suffolk Coast, 1939, and Bruneval, France, 1942 | p. 114 |
Power Unleashed: Hamburg, 1943 | p. 130 |
A Computer Built of Rock | |
Turing: Cambridge, 1936, and Bletchley Park, 1942 | p. 155 |
Turing's Legacy: New Jersey, 1947 | p. 173 |
The Brain and Beyond | |
Wet Electricity: Plymouth, England, 1947 | p. 197 |
Electric Moods: Indianapolis, 1972, and Today | p. 212 |
What Happened Next | p. 225 |
Mr. Amp, Mr. Volt, and Mr. Watt | p. 233 |
Notes | p. 237 |
Guide to Further Reading | p. 267 |
Acknowledgments | p. 289 |
Index | p. 293 |
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