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The first transatlantic line that enabled ordinary citizens to call between...
Author:
Steven Johnson
Book:
How We Got to Now: Six
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The first transatlantic line that enabled ordinary citizens to call between North America and Europe was laid only in 1956.
( Steven Johnson )
[ How We Got to Now: Six ]
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