
The Man Who Wired the World: Cyrus Field (eBook, ePUB)
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He risked everything for a dream that could change the worldor destroy him.In the mid-19th century, most believed the Atlantic Ocean was an unconquerable barrier. But Cyrus Field, a paper magnate turned visionary, saw an opportunity to bridge continents with a single telegraph cable. For a decade, he pursued this impossible dream, facing down technological failures, financial ruin, and public ridicule with unyielding resolve.This book is the definitive story of the man who wired the world. It is a saga of ambition and betrayal, of triumphs celebrated by nations and crushing defeats that led to...
He risked everything for a dream that could change the worldor destroy him.
In the mid-19th century, most believed the Atlantic Ocean was an unconquerable barrier. But Cyrus Field, a paper magnate turned visionary, saw an opportunity to bridge continents with a single telegraph cable. For a decade, he pursued this impossible dream, facing down technological failures, financial ruin, and public ridicule with unyielding resolve.
This book is the definitive story of the man who wired the world. It is a saga of ambition and betrayal, of triumphs celebrated by nations and crushing defeats that led to personal bankruptcy. Through his life, from the transatlantic cable to the Manhattan elevated railway and his ultimate downfall, we explore the price of genius and the enduring legacy of a man who, against all odds, made the world feel a little smaller.Approx.165 pages, 37000 word count
In the mid-19th century, most believed the Atlantic Ocean was an unconquerable barrier. But Cyrus Field, a paper magnate turned visionary, saw an opportunity to bridge continents with a single telegraph cable. For a decade, he pursued this impossible dream, facing down technological failures, financial ruin, and public ridicule with unyielding resolve.
This book is the definitive story of the man who wired the world. It is a saga of ambition and betrayal, of triumphs celebrated by nations and crushing defeats that led to personal bankruptcy. Through his life, from the transatlantic cable to the Manhattan elevated railway and his ultimate downfall, we explore the price of genius and the enduring legacy of a man who, against all odds, made the world feel a little smaller.Approx.165 pages, 37000 word count
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