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Atlantic Bridgehead - the Story of Transatlantic Communications

Atlantic Bridgehead - the Story of Transatlantic Communications

Atlantic Bridgehead - the Story of Transatlantic Communications
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Atlantic Bridgehead - the Story of Transatlantic Communications

by Howard Clayton

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London: Garnstone Press, 1968 Brunel's Great Eastern, cable laying to Newfoundland, Sandford Fleming and the Pacific-Atlantic railway project, Marconi and the first transatlantic wireless message and Alcock and Brown and their sixteen hour flight in a Vickers 'Vimy' bomber. ix, 192pp with black and white plates.

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Title
Atlantic Bridgehead - the Story of Transatlantic Communications
Author
Howard Clayton
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
0900391111
ISBN 13
9780900391118
Publisher
Garnstone Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1968
Size
215x145mm

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