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This book is aimed perfectly by the author, to proclaim the special debt we owe to the period of technical innovation from 1880 to 1940 that gave us electricity, engines, radio, and film.
But the writing style is very bad. It reads like someone is summarizing other books they have read. Information is duplicated many times because the author could not synthesize his sources into a coherent narrative.
I also wish the author had spent some pages to compare this age of innovation with out modern age of computers, data, and satellites.
But the writing style is very bad. It reads like someone is summarizing other books they have read. Information is duplicated many times because the author could not synthesize his sources into a coherent narrative.
I also wish the author had spent some pages to compare this age of innovation with out modern age of computers, data, and satellites.