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Table of Contents

Prologue: A New Empire for a New Century
1. The Faith in the Future
2. The Will to Succeed
3. "What Wireless Is Yet to Be"
4. Sarnoff and Marconi: Inventing a Legend
5. Wireless Goes to War
6. Releasing the Art: The Creation of RCA
7. Snapshots from the First Age of Broadcasting
8. CourtFight
9. The Godlike Presence
10. Armstrong and the FM Revolution
11. The Wizard War
12. "Until I'm Dead or Broke"
13. Victories Great and Small
Epilogue: The Empire in Decline

About the Author

Tom Lewis is Professor Emeritus of English at Skidmore College. His most recent book is Washington. In addition to his numerous books, he has written and produced award-winning documentary films for Florentine Films and public television. He lives in Maine.

Reviews

Lewis's book, which relates the civil wars between the principal figures in the invention and development of radio, is an achievement in its own right: finely detailed, engagingly written, and unexpectedly dramatic.
*Boston Globe*

[Lewis] has all of the skills and instincts of a historian, a gift for clear description of complex technologies and a real passion for detail.
*Los Angeles Times*

A compelling tale that takes readers back to another era and shows us how our lives were transformed forever.
*Washington Post*

The lives of the two innovative technologists (Lee DeForest and Edwin Armstrong) and the entrepreneur (David Sarnoff) whose work led to the success of radio provide the basis for this well-researched and superbly written volume.
*Publishers' Weekly*

Empire of the Air is indispensable for anyone curious about the beginnings of broadcasting and there is more than enough personal drama and social and political history to make the book entertaining and informative for the general reader.
*Globe & Mail*

Alternating between the technical wizardry, personality quirks, and feuds of these men, and the story of the growth of the industry itself and its influence over American life and leisure, the book is fast-paced, fun reading and doubles as a useful teaching tool for teachers of American history and culture, science, and mass communication.
*Library Journal*

[A] compelling read for anyone with an interest in the history of radio and television.
*RadioUser*

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