About This Book
The author recounts his firsthand memories of the telephone's origin and early development, tracing his progression from an apprentice in a busy electrical workshop to the collaborator who built and tested experimental apparatus. He describes day-to-day shop life, technical challenges, encounters with other inventors, and the close working relationship with the principal inventor during the device's formative experiments. The narrative also sketches his later transition from telephony to founding a machine and shipbuilding enterprise, and his return to formal study and public lecturing in later years.
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