Prologue: Marconi in His Time and Ours
PART I The Prodigy
Chapter 1: Bologna: Beginnings
Chapter 2: Priority and Detractors
Chapter 3: London: Start-up
Chapter 4: The Magician
Chapter 5: New York: New Frontiers
Chapter 6: Love and Imperialism
Chapter 7: The Upstart Technology
Chapter 8: "The Great Thing"
Chapter 9: Newfoundland: The World Shrinks
PART II The Player
Chapter 10: Corralling the Brand
Chapter 11: Regulation
Chapter 12: Marriage
Chapter 13: A Life in Litigation
Chapter 14: The Marconi Aura
Chapter 15: A New World Order
Chapter 16: On the Way to Somewhere
Chapter 17: The Perfect Laureate
PART III The Pat Riot
Chapter 18: The Godsend
Chapter 19: Signals of War
Chapter 20: Wireless and Disaster
Chapter 21: "The Marconi Scandal"
Chapter 22: The Invisible Weapon
Chapter 23: "L'eroe magico"
Chapter 24: The Statesman
Chapter 25: The Spark
PART IV The Outsider
Chapter 26: The Master of the House
Chapter 27: The Beam Indenture
Chapter 28: Radio
Chapter 29: The Merger
Chapter 30: The Anchor
PART V The Conformist
Chapter 31: A Servant of the Regime
Chapter 32: Science and Fascism
Chapter 33: "Your Every Wish Is My Command"
Chapter 34: Controlling His Legacy
Chapter 35: The Heritage
Chapter 36: He Only Cared About Wireless . . .
Postscript
Acknowledgements
Sources and Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Marc Raboy is Beaverbrook Professor Emeritus in Ethics, Media, and Communications in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University.
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