“finally, Professor Adams has given us a book everyone who ever worked around a microphone should read and share with a young person, because it is a profound joy and comfort, and reflects the power and glory of an earlier America and radio’s rile in carrying that banner”—<i>Broadcast Legends</i>; “well illustrated with book and magazine covers and technical diagrams of radios that should delight engineers, young and old”—<i>Dime Novel Round Up</i>; “very enjoyable, informative and well-written”—<i>Antique Wireless Association Journal</i>; “lots of fun period illustrations that will interest any fan of bygone radio topics.”—<i>Radio World</i>; “more complete than any previous published work on the subject...read the book”—<i>Glendale Daily Planet</i>; “excellent...well-illustrated...radio amateurs and radio buffs with an appreciation of history and society will enjoy this one”—<i>ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio</i>; “brings back to life an entire genre of children’s books about electrical communication”—<i>Communications Booknotes Quarterly</i>.