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Record Nr.

UNINA9910524860203321

Autore

Edison Thomas A (Thomas Alva), <1847-1931, >

Titolo

The papers of Thomas A. Edison . Volume 2 . From workshop to laboratory, June 1873-March 1876 / / edited by Robert A. Rosenberg, Paul B. Israel, Keith A. Nier, and Melodie Andrews; editor Reese Jenkins

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991

Baltimore, Maryland : , : Project Muse, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-4214-4223-X

1-4214-1291-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (891 p.)

Disciplina

600

Soggetti

Inventors - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 819-824) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; Calendar of Documents; List of Editorial Headnotes; Preface; Chronology of Thomas A. Edison, June 1873-March 1876; Editorial Policy; Editorial Symbols; List of Abbreviations; 1 June-September 1873: (Docs. 341-364); 2 October-December 1873: (Docs. 365-389); 3 January-March 1874: (Docs. 390-417); 4 April-June 1874: (Docs. 418-448); 5 July-September 1874: (Docs. 449-494); 6 October-December 1874: (Docs. 495-524); 7 January-March 1875: (Docs. 525-557); 8 April-June 1875: (Docs. 558-590); 9 July-September 1875: (Docs. 591-634); 10 October-December 1875: (Docs. 635-703)

11 January-March 1876: (Docs. 704-737)Appendix 1. Edison's Autobiographical Notes; Appendix 2. Charles Batchelor's Recollections of Edison; Appendix 3. The Dispute over the Quadruplex; Appendix 4. Edison's U.S. Patents, July 1873- March 1876; Bibliography; Credits; Index.

Sommario/riassunto

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, formed a business alliance with the notorious financier Jay



Gould, and became embroiled in a bitter legal battle over commercial rights to his quadruplex telegraph. Praise for previous volumes of The Papers of Thomas A. Edison:"The essence of the volume is Edison's technical notebooks, a window onto the inventor's workshop. His lucidity comes through everywhere . . . His writing and drawing come together as a single, vigorous thought process."—Russell McCormmach, New York Times."A mine of material . . . Scrupulously edited . . . No one could ask for more . . . A choplicking feast for Edison biographers—well into the next century, and perhaps beyond."—Fred Howard, Washington Post."A triumph of the bookmaker's art, with splendidly arranged illustrations, essential background information, and cautionary reminders of the common sources on which Edison's imagination drew."—David Joravsky, New York Review of Books."In the pages of this volume Edison the man, his work, and his times come alive . . . A delight to browse through or to read carefully."—Thomas J. Misa, Science.