The Papers of Thomas A. Edison From Workshop to Laboratory, June 1873-March 1876

The second volume of The Papers of Thomas A. Edison, which covers the inventor's life from the end of June 1873 to the end of March 1876, reveals a remarkable diversity of activities and interests. During his late twenties Thomas Edison pursued his pathbreaking work in telegraph technology, for...

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Other Authors: Edison, Thomas A. (Editor), Nier, Keith (Editor), Israel, Paul B. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press 1991
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