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Kennedy, Alexander

 
9781535252799: Edison

Synopsis

Thomas Edison’s inventions shape every day of a modern man or woman’s life. If today you’ve listened to recorded music, watched a television show or movie, plugged something into an electric socket, had an X-ray, turned on your car, spoke on the telephone, or flicked on an electric light, you have Edison to thank for his pioneering work in these fields, and many more.

Yet Edison is all too often remembered in popular culture only as villain for his feuds with other inventors, most notably the mad genius Nikola Tesla. In this thrilling, compact biography, Alexander Kennedy sorts fact from fiction in the life of the most prolific inventor in human history. We follow Edison, the ultimate self-made man, from his origins as a Michigan telegraph boy to the pinnacle of success as an industrial titan. Along the way, Kennedy carefully explains each of Edison’s key breakthroughs as well as the blots on his record, such as his anti-Semitism and his unhappy family life. The portrait that emerges is a man who is neither hero nor villain, sometimes a saint and sometimes a sinner—but always a genius...

"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison

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  • Explanations of Edison’s most important breakthroughs, written in accessible layman’s language.
  • The founding of Menlo Park, one of the world’s greatest laboratories.
  • The true story of Edison’s rivalry with Tesla.
  • Edison’s pioneering role in discovering the health effects of tobacco.
  • The surprising history of the electric chair and the electrocution of Topsy the elephant.
  • Edison’s friendship with Henry Ford—and the trouble it led him into.
  • Edison’s role in World War I.

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Thomas Edison’s inventions shape every day of a modern man or woman’s life. If today you’ve listened to recorded music, watched a television show or movie, plugged something into an electric socket, had an X-ray, turned on your car, spoke on the telephone, or flicked on an electric light, you have Edison to thank for his pioneering work in these fields, and many more.

Yet Edison is all too often remembered in popular culture only as villain for his feuds with other inventors, most notably the mad genius Nikola Tesla. In this thrilling, compact biography, Alexander Kennedy sorts fact from fiction in the life of the most prolific inventor in human history. We follow Edison, the ultimate self-made man, from his origins as a Michigan telegraph boy to the pinnacle of success as an industrial titan. Along the way, Kennedy carefully explains each of Edison’s key breakthroughs as well as the blots on his record, such as his anti-Semitism and his unhappy family life. The portrait that emerges is a man who is neither hero nor villain, sometimes a saint and sometimes a sinner—but always a genius...

"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison

Buy Now to Discover:

  • Explanations of Edison’s most important breakthroughs, written in accessible layman’s language.
  • The founding of Menlo Park, one of the world’s greatest laboratories.
  • The true story of Edison’s rivalry with Tesla.
  • Edison’s pioneering role in discovering the health effects of tobacco.
  • The surprising history of the electric chair and the electrocution of Topsy the elephant.
  • Edison’s friendship with Henry Ford—and the trouble it led him into.
  • Edison’s role in World War I.

Buy Now and Read the True Story of Thomas Edison

Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!

Présentation de l'éditeur

Thomas Edison’s inventions shape every day of a modern man or woman’s life. If today you’ve listened to recorded music, watched a television show or movie, plugged something into an electric socket, had an X-ray, turned on your car, spoke on the telephone, or flicked on an electric light, you have Edison to thank for his pioneering work in these fields, and many more.

Yet Edison is all too often remembered in popular culture only as villain for his feuds with other inventors, most notably the mad genius Nikola Tesla. In this thrilling, compact biography, Alexander Kennedy sorts fact from fiction in the life of the most prolific inventor in human history. We follow Edison, the ultimate self-made man, from his origins as a Michigan telegraph boy to the pinnacle of success as an industrial titan. Along the way, Kennedy carefully explains each of Edison’s key breakthroughs as well as the blots on his record, such as his anti-Semitism and his unhappy family life. The portrait that emerges is a man who is neither hero nor villain, sometimes a saint and sometimes a sinner—but always a genius...

"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison

Buy Now to Discover:

  • Explanations of Edison’s most important breakthroughs, written in accessible layman’s language.
  • The founding of Menlo Park, one of the world’s greatest laboratories.
  • The true story of Edison’s rivalry with Tesla.
  • Edison’s pioneering role in discovering the health effects of tobacco.
  • The surprising history of the electric chair and the electrocution of Topsy the elephant.
  • Edison’s friendship with Henry Ford—and the trouble it led him into.
  • Edison’s role in World War I.

Buy Now and Read the True Story of Thomas Edison

Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!

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