Edison

The Inventor of the Modern World

Biography & Memoir, Reference
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Author: David J Kent ISBN: 9781435162136
Publisher: Fall River Press Publication: July 22, 2016
Imprint: Fall River Press Language: English
Author: David J Kent
ISBN: 9781435162136
Publisher: Fall River Press
Publication: July 22, 2016
Imprint: Fall River Press
Language: English

“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.”
—Thomas Edison

 
Like most people who change the world, Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not expected to do much with his life. The last of seven children, he was a frail, distractible child with bad hearing whose father thought he might be dim-witted. However, the endlessly curious Edison was a habitual inventor and voracious reader from an early age. A driven entrepreneur, at twelve he was already hawking newspapers and candy on a train while simultaneously operating stores in two train stations. These two personality traits, the businessman and the scientist, combined with a burning ambition to make Edison the most important inventor of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
 
In Edison, science writer David J. Kent (Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity) tells how the inventor:

  • Feuded with other great inventors, like Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse
  • Changed how the world experienced darkness with the incandescent light bulb
  • Used an elephant named Topsy for a dramatic example of the power of electricity
  • Established the world’s first modern technology company and first movie studio
  • Was awarded over 1,000 patents in the United States alone
  • Created everything from an electrographic voting machine to the phonograph

Vividly written and packed with colorful and rare illustrations, Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World is the fascinating story of how a self-taught boy from Ohio who loved to invent new gadgets ended up changing the world.

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“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.”
—Thomas Edison

 
Like most people who change the world, Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) was not expected to do much with his life. The last of seven children, he was a frail, distractible child with bad hearing whose father thought he might be dim-witted. However, the endlessly curious Edison was a habitual inventor and voracious reader from an early age. A driven entrepreneur, at twelve he was already hawking newspapers and candy on a train while simultaneously operating stores in two train stations. These two personality traits, the businessman and the scientist, combined with a burning ambition to make Edison the most important inventor of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
 
In Edison, science writer David J. Kent (Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity) tells how the inventor:

Vividly written and packed with colorful and rare illustrations, Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World is the fascinating story of how a self-taught boy from Ohio who loved to invent new gadgets ended up changing the world.

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