Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

by Samuel Finley Breese Morse

EN·~16 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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SAMUEL F.B. MORSE - HIS LETTERS AND JOURNALS - EDITED AND SUPPLEMENTED - BY HIS SON - EDWARD LIND MORSE - ILLUSTRATED WITH REPRODUCTIONS OF HIS PAINTINGS AND WITH NOTES AND DIAGRAMS BEARING ON THE INVENTION OF THE TELEGRAPH - VOLUME II

3:33:35
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SAMUEL F. B. MORSE - HIS LETTERS AND JOURNALS - CHAPTER XXI - OCTOBER 1, 1832—FEBRUARY 28, 1833

41:40
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CHAPTER XXII

32:50
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CHAPTER XXIII

40:25
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CHAPTER XXIV - OCTOBER 3, 1837—MAY 16, 1838

37:06
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CHAPTER XXV - JUNE, 1838—JANUARY 21, 1839

15:16
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CHAPTER XXVI - JANUARY 6, 1839—MARCH 9, 1839

37:48
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CHAPTER XXVII - APRIL 15, 1839—SEPTEMBER 30, 1840

35:47
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CHAPTER XXVIII - JUNE 20, 1840—AUGUST 12, 1842

38:17
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CHAPTER XXIX - JULY 16. 1842—MARCH 26, 1843

5:51

Description

Delve into the private world of one of America’s most celebrated innovators through his own words. This two‑volume set gathers Samuel F. B. Morse’s letters, journal entries, and sketch‑book drawings, all lovingly edited by his son and supplemented with notes that illuminate the birth of the telegraph. Readers hear the inventor’s early musings on electrical signals, the painstaking design of his first alphabet, and candid reflections on the personal trials that accompanied his groundbreaking work.

Beyond the technical triumphs, the collection reveals a thoughtful, deeply religious man wrestling with ambition, criticism, and the fierce battles over credit that marked his career. Illustrated descriptions of his studios, family life, and the first prototype bring vivid context to his relentless perseverance. Listening to these pages offers a rare, human portrait of a figure whose legacy reshaped communication, while reminding us that great inventions often arise from ordinary doubts and quiet determination.

Details

Full title

Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II

Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (948K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Finley Breese Morse

Samuel Finley Breese Morse

1791–1872

Best known for helping bring the electric telegraph into everyday use, he also had an earlier career as a successful painter. His life connects art, invention, and one of the biggest communication breakthroughs of the 19th century.

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