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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 for natural rubber even as he was dying; Edison: Inventing the Century is an enthralling chronicle of the most revered figure of his time.
Reaching across mid-nineteenth-century pastoral America to the epochal upheavals of the Industrial Age, Edison: Inventing the Century compellingly recounts the greatest saga of success and ingenuity in our history, the story of a singular genius who threw off the shackles of the past to become, as a New York Times poll named him, "the Greatest Living American."
ISBN:9780786881192