Italian physicist and inventor who devoted his life to experiments in wireless communication, and was awarded with the Nobel prize in 1909. TLS signed 'G. Marconi,' one page, 8.25 x 10, Reale Accademia D'Italia letterhead, October 16, 1934. Marconi sends his thanks to an admirer. In part, 'I...shall be only glad to let you have a copy of the speech I made at the International Congress of Electro-Radio=Biology...It may take some little time, however, before you receive it, as I am now cruising on my yacht. I note that you have not given up the idea of writing the story of my life: I hope I may be able to assist you someday, but in the present strain I must confess I do not see much of a chance of doing so!.' In fine condition, with pencil notation near top and a few wrinkles. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.
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