Audiolibro: Edison, His Life and Inventions
- Download 00 – Introduction audio
- Download 01 – The Age of Electricity audio
- Download 02 – Edison’s Pedigree audio
- Download 03 – Boyhood At Port Huron, Michigan audio
- Download 04 – The Young Telegraph Operator audio
- Download 05 – Arduous Years In The Central West audio
- Download 06 – Work And Invention In Boston audio
- Download 07 – The Stock Ticker audio
- Download 08 – Automatic, Duplex, and Quadruplex Telegraphy audio
- Download 09 – The Telephone, Motograph, and Microphone audio
- Download 10 – The Phonograph audio
- Download 11 – The Invention Of The Incandescent Lamp audio
- Download 12 – Memories Of Menlo Park audio
- Download 13 – A World Hunt for Filament Material audio
- Download 14 – A Complete System of Lighting audio
- Download 15 – Introduction Of The Edison Electric Light audio
- Download 16 – The First Edison Central Station audio
- Download 17 – Other Early Stations — the Meter audio
- Download 18 – The Electric Railway audio
- Download 19 – Magentic Ore Milling Work audio
- Download 20 – Edison Portland Cement audio
- Download 21 – Motion Pictures audio
- Download 22 – The Development Of The Edison Storage Battery audio
- Download 23 – Miscellaneous Inventions audio
- Download 24 – Edison’s Method In Inventing audio
- Download 25 – The Laboratory At Orange And The Staff audio
- Download 26 – Edison In Commerce And Manufacture audio
- Download 27 – Value of Edison’s Inventions to the World audio
- Download 28 – The Black Flag audio
- Download 29 – The Social Side Of Edison audio
- Download 30 – Introduction to Appendix audio
- Download 31 – Appendix I. The Stock Printer audio
- Download 32 – Appendix II. The Quadruplex And Phonoplex audio
- Download 33 – Appendix III. Automatic Telegraphy audio
- Download 34 – Appendix IV. Wireless Telegraphy audio
- Download 35 – Appendix V. The Electromotograph audio
- Download 36 – Appendix VI. The Telephone audio
- Download 37 – Appendix VII. Edison’s Tasimeter audio
- Download 38 – Appendix VIII. The Edison Phonograph audio
- Download 39 – Appendix IX. The Incandescent Lamp audio
- Download 40 – Appendix X. Edison’s Dynamo Work audio
- Download 41 – Appendix XI. The Edison Feeder System audio
- Download 42 – Appendix XII. The Three Wire System audio
- Download 43 – Appendix XIII. Edison’s Electric Railway audio
- Download 44 – Appendix XIV. Train Telegraphy audio
- Download 45 – Appendix XV. Kinetograph And Projecting Kinetoscope audio
- Download 46 – Appendix XVI. Edison’s Ore-Milling Inventions audio
- Download 47 – Appendix XVII. The Long Cement Kiln audio
- Download 48 – Appendix XVIII. Edison’s New Storage Battery audio
- Download 49 – Appendix XIX. Edison’s Poured Cement House audio
- Download 50 – Appendix: List Of United States Patents, part 1 audio
- Download 51 – Appendix: List Of United States Patents, part 2 audio
- Download 52 – Appendix: Foreign Patents audio
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One of the most prolific and multi-talented geniuses the world has ever seen, Thomas Alva Edison's life is indeed an inspiration for each new generation. Today we live in a world that would not have been possible if not for several of his important inventions – the electric light bulb, the motion picture camera, electric power distribution, the phonograph, and a host of other things that we take for granted today. In fact, he still holds the world record for the maximum number of patents, numbering 1093 in all!
Edison – His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin, published in 1910 was in fact a biography commissioned by Edison himself. Dyer was a patent attorney who worked for Edison, while Commerford was a technical magazine editor who published many of Edison's papers. There is consequently a great deal of focus on the technical aspects of his inventions and not so much on his personality and nature. However, as a chronological account of his life, the biography does full justice to its title.
This brilliant scientist, businessman and inventor had in fact, practically no formal education. He actually went to school only for three months in his life. His mother provided support and motivation for the hearing-impaired child, who taught himself to read and discovered his love for science by reading books like Parker's The School of Natural Philosophy, etc.
A notable feature of the book is that it was written in Edison's own lifetime and hence captures the feel of being very contemporary. There are many anecdotes and stories which the great man himself has contributed or has directly conveyed to the authors, hence the flavor is very authentic and realistic and conveys the excitement and thrill of the life and times of this master inventor.
A great inspiration for all ages!
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