Lecture delivered at the Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, on 11th December 1909 : On the occasion of the award to him of a Nobel Prize for Physics. 1909.

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Lecture delivered at the Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, on 11th December 1909 : On the occasion of the award to him of a Nobel Prize for Physics. 1909.

T.D.S. (1909 Dec. 10) on discoveries in telegraphy. Holograph annotations and emendations. Marconi cites several colleagues, notably Thomson and Fleming. Cover title in Swedish.

45 leaves : ill. ; 27 cm.

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