Edison, inventing the century

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Title
Edison, inventing the century
Description
Neil Baldwin's Edison: Inventing the Century is the first biography of one of the seminal figures in our history to examine him as both myth and man, assessing his remarkable accomplishments while taking thorough measure of the paradoxes of his character. Drawing upon unprecedented access to Edison family papers and years of research at the Edison corporate archives, Baldwin offers a revealing portrait of the inventor, in which we discover a man whose life epitomized the American dream as fully as he became a victim of its darker side.From his years as a fragile boy hawking newspapers on trains throughout the Midwest to his arrival in New York City as an itinerant telegrapher seeking his fortune; from his development of the light bulb to his spectacular electrification of lower Manhattan; from his struggles to create the phonograph and motion picture and bring them to market to his obsessive search for a source of natural rubber even as he was dying, Edison: Inventing the Century is an enthralling chronicle of the most revered figure of his time.Alongside the esteemed scientist stands the fiercely self-aggrandizing manufacturer of his own myth; the man possessed by a virtually incessant flow of ideas, who often fights brutally to protect those ideas in the marketplace; the man who publicly preaches the values of home life while his own family is plagued by clinical depression and alcoholism, and while his six neglected, aimless children from two marriages try to step from his massive shadow, yet prove, almost inevitably, to be a disappointment.
Identifier
542259
786860413
Creator
Baldwin, Neil
Format
1st ed.
Source
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
Catalog record
Language
eng
Date
1995
Program air date: March 19, 1995
Publisher
Hyperion
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpaper: Hard of hearing. AL and Tom. Deafness passport to inner world. Born Feb. 11, 1847. Influence-Tom Paine, Michael Faraday. Page 81--Prediction (Because of photograph) for the future. Edison v. Alex G. Bell. Personal description-85. Portrait-406. Underlinings/Notes: Underlinings: Health of Edison and his family. Importance of railroad, Edison's early career, travel, invention, marriage and family life, successes/failures. Notes: "Moved to Milan, Ohio," "Little Al," "ADA," "dreamy distracted behavior," "home school," "reader," "age 12 train salesman, 'news butch'," "Grand Trunk Herald," "the telegraph and safety," "1000 patents," "Boston for 12 mos." "'Batch' 25 years with Tom," "Panic of 1873," "compulsive worker," "Jay Gould 1874-1875," "Junior, Dash and Dot," "Scientific American Nov. 17, 1877." "His greatest invention 'electric light'," "Mary Aug. 9, 1884 died," "Jews and Ford," "Edison on Jews."
Subject
"Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931."
"Inventors--United States--Biography."
"Electrical engineering--United States--History."
Relation
Original Booknotes interview
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