This book examines the discourse surrounding the wireless, created by the Anglo-Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi. The wireless excited early twentieth-century audiences before it even became a viable black box technology. The wireless adhered to modernist valuesspeed, efficiency, militarization, and progress. Language surrounding the wireless is a form of technical communication, overlooked by todays practitioners. This book establishes a broader definition for technical communication by examining a selection of the discourse surrounding Marconi's wireless. The books main themes are the following: 1) technical communication is all discourse surrounding technology, 2) the field of technical communication (or technical writing) should incorporate analyses of discourse surrounding technologies into its epistemology, 3) the wireless is a product of the society from which it comes (early twentieth-century Western civilization), and 4) the discourse surrounding the wireless is infused with tropes of progressspeed, efficiency, evolution, and ahistoricity.By examining a selection of the discourse surrounding Marconi's invention of the wireless, which excited early 20th century audiences even before becoming a viable technology, this book establishes a broader definition for contemporary technical communication.Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. The Rhetoric of Technical Communication.-??Chapter 2.?Analyzing Technology to Uncover Social Values, Attitudes, and Practices.- Chapter 3. Marconi's Representations of the Wireless.- Chapter 4.?Popular Press Representations of Marconi's Wireless.- Chapter 5. Tropes of Progress in F.T. Marinetti's Early Futurist Texts.- Conclusion.- Notes.- References.-This book examines the discourse surrounding the wireless, created by the Anglo-Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi. The wireless excited early twentieth-century audiences before it even became a viable black box technology. The wireless adhered to modernist valuesspeed,l39