
audiobook
by Frank Lewis Dyer, Thomas Commerford Martin
EDISON HIS LIFE AND INVENTIONS
By Frank Lewis Dyer - General Counsel For The Edison Laboratory And Allied Interests - And - Thomas Commerford Martin - Ex-President Of The American Institute Of Electrical Engineers
INTRODUCTION
EDISON HIS LIFE AND INVENTIONS
CHAPTER I - THE AGE OF ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER II - EDISON'S PEDIGREE
CHAPTER III - BOYHOOD AT PORT HURON, MICHIGAN
CHAPTER IV - THE YOUNG TELEGRAPH OPERATOR
CHAPTER V - ARDUOUS YEARS IN THE CENTRAL WEST
CHAPTER VI - WORK AND INVENTION IN BOSTON
The biography opens with a vivid portrait of a restless boy who turned a modest childhood in Ohio into a laboratory of ideas. From selling newspapers on the street to cobbling together crude batteries in a cramped attic, his early years reveal a relentless curiosity and a knack for solving practical problems with inventive flair. The authors trace his first forays into telegraphy and the modest successes that convinced him that invention could be both a vocation and a means of improving everyday life.
Moving into his twenties, the narrative follows his methodical, almost scientific, approach to experimentation. Readers are taken into the early days of his Menlo Park workshop, where disciplined trial‑and‑error and an astonishing memory for detail allowed him to turn countless small discoveries into usable technology. The book balances clear explanations of his processes with anecdotes that showcase his tenacity, offering a compelling glimpse of the mind that would soon illuminate the world.
Language
en
Duration
~27 hours (1567K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger
Release date
2006-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1870–1941
A close associate of Thomas Edison, this lawyer, executive, and inventor brought an insider’s view to one of the classic early biographies of Edison. His career moved between law, business, invention, and the fast-changing world of early motion pictures.
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1856–1924
A lively early historian of electricity, he helped explain a fast-changing new technology to the public while staying close to some of its biggest pioneers. His career bridged hands-on work with Thomas Edison and decades of influential editorial writing.
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