Edison

Edmund Morris

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"Edison" by Edmund Morris is a comprehensive biography of the iconic American inventor, Thomas Edison. Spanning his prolific career from the late 19th to early 20th century, this meticulously researched book explores the life and achievements of a man who revolutionized the world.

Beginning with Edison's humble beginnings, the biography delves into his childhood in Ohio and his early entrepreneurial ventures. From there, it follows his journey to New York City, where he established his first laboratory and embarked on his quest for innovation.

Morris unravels Edison's relentless pursuit of technological breakthroughs, documenting his creation of the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and, most significantly, the electric light bulb. The author sheds light on the genius behind these inventions, exploring the complex processes, failures, and triumphs that Edison encountered in his continuous experimentation.

In addition to chronicling Edison's scientific pursuits, the biography delves into his personal life, including his relationships with family members, collaborators, and business partners. It offers glimpses into his eccentric personality, work habits, and the controversies surrounding his business practices.

Morris skillfully depicts Edison's role in the industrial transformation of America, showcasing his influence in shaping the modern world. The author also provides a critical perspective, analyzing the impact of Edison's creations on society, economics, and culture.

With its engaging prose, "Edison" paints a vivid portrait of a visionary inventor, exploring the remarkable and complex life of a man who forever changed the course of history. Whether the reader is fascinated by science, history, or the human story of resilience and innovation, this biography offers a captivating and illuminating account of Thomas Edison's remarkable legacy.

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