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Peter Jensen’s Wireless at War traces the hidden evolution of military and clandestine radio, revealing how covert communications shaped twentieth-century conflicts. This 2013 Australian paperback blends engineering insight with true-war storytelling, making it a compelling pick for history buffs and telecom enthusiasts alike.
From partisans tapping Morse in occupied Europe to Cold War spy networks, Jensen maps the gadgets, code-breaking coups and secret frequencies that decided battles yet rarely hit headlines. The 352-page narrative stays technical enough for radio hobbyists while remaining accessible to curious adults and young adults.
Offered in like-new, smoke-free condition, this copy is ready for instant shelf pride or gift-giving. Grab this fresh edition and tune in to the wireless warfare you never learned in class.