Edison and His Brilliance
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Edison's and His Brilliance
Thomas A. Edison earned his reputation as one of America's greatest inventors and heroes. Full of innovation, ingenuity, and enterprise, Edison "embodie[d] much of what Americans have felt was positive about the national experience. " Edison can put claim to 1093 US patents in addition to thousands more international patents. His works include such major contributions as advancements in telegraphy, the phonograph, a perfected nickel-iron-alkaline battery, and the first commercially successful incandescent
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to the period of technolog Bibliography McAuliffe, Kathleen. The Undiscovered World of Thomas Edison. http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/95dec/edison/edison.html Melosi, Martin V. Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization of America. Harper Collins Publishers. 1990. 8 Pretzer, William S. Working at Inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park Experience. Dearborn, Michigan; Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. 1991. 15 Schwalbe, David. American History: Thomas Alva Edison. http://americanhistory.about.com/education/americanhistory/library/weekly/aa120197.
to the period of technolog Bibliography McAuliffe, Kathleen. The Undiscovered World of Thomas Edison. http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/95dec/edison/edison.html Melosi, Martin V. Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization of America. Harper Collins Publishers. 1990. 8 Pretzer, William S. Working at Inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park Experience. Dearborn, Michigan; Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. 1991. 15 Schwalbe, David. American History: Thomas Alva Edison. http://americanhistory.about.com/education/americanhistory/library/weekly/aa120197.