The papers of Thomas A. Edison. / Volume 3, : Menlo Park: The early years, April 1876-December 1877 / / edited by Robert A. Rosenberg, Paul B. Israel, Keith A. Nier, and Martha J. King; editor Reese Jenkins.

The third volume of this widely acclaimed series reveals the breath-taking intensity, intellectual acumen, and vast self-confidence of twenty-nine-year-old Thomas Edison. In the depths of the 1870s depression, he moved his independent research and development laboratory from industrial Newark to pas...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland : : Project Muse,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:1994
2014
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (776 p.)
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Summary:The third volume of this widely acclaimed series reveals the breath-taking intensity, intellectual acumen, and vast self-confidence of twenty-nine-year-old Thomas Edison. In the depths of the 1870s depression, he moved his independent research and development laboratory from industrial Newark to pastoral Menlo Park, some fifteen miles to the south on the main line of the railroad from New York to Philadelphia. There, equipped with resources for experimental development that were extraordinary for their time, Edison and a few close associates began twenty months of research that expanded their well-established accomplishments in telegraphy into pioneering work on the telephone. Edison's ideas and techniques from telegraph message recording and the telephone next led to his invention of the phonograph, the first patent for which was filed in December 1877. This invention ultimately gave Edison a world-wide reputation—and the nickname "the wizard of Menlo Park."
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 705-710) and index.
ISBN:1421442248
1421412888
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert A. Rosenberg, Paul B. Israel, Keith A. Nier, and Martha J. King; editor Reese Jenkins.