Edison : inventing the century

Baldwin, Neil , 1947-

Edison : inventing the century / Neil Baldwin - University of Chicago Press edition - Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 2001. - x, 531 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Orginally published: New York : Hyperion, c1995.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The genius of America's most prolific inventor, Thomas Edison, is widely acknowledged, and Edison himself has become an almost mythic figure. But how much do we really know about the man who considered deriving rubber from a goldenrod plant as opposed to the genius who gave us electric light? Neil Baldwin gives us a complex portrait of the inventor himself-both myth and man-and a multifaceted account of the intellectual climate of the country he worked in and irrevocably changed.

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Edison, Thomas A. (, 1847-1931)


Inventors---United States--- Biography
Electrical engineering----History----United States

TK140.E3 / B25 2001

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