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Edison: His Life and Inventions

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A thorough, authorized biography traces Thomas Edison’s life from childhood and early telegraph work through his laboratory years and commercial enterprises, recounting family background, education, travels, and the development of his research practices. Narrative chapters document experiments, business decisions, and the organization of his workshops, while an extensive appendix offers technical explanations of specific devices and systems—telegraph and telephone improvements, the phonograph, dynamos and storage batteries, electric railways, cement and ore-milling innovations—and lists patents. Drawing on close cooperation with the subject, the authors combine anecdote, technical description, and chronological narrative to show how invention was pursued and applied.

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Frank Lewis Dyer

Frank Lewis Dyer was an American author and biographer, best known for his work "Edison: His Life and Inventions," which chronicles the life and achievements of the renowned inventor Thomas Edison. Dyer's writing provides a detailed account of Edison's innovations and contributions to technology, reflecting the spirit of American ingenuity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His biography not only highlights Edison's inventions but also offers insights into his character and the challenges he faced. Dyer's work remains a significant contribution to the understanding of Edison's legacy and the impact of his inventions on modern society.

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