Edison, His Life and Inventions

Written by:
Frank Lewis Dyer
Narrated by:
LibriVox Volunteers

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
41
Narrator
12
Release Date
January 2016
Duration
29 hours 46 minutes
Summary
A detailed biography of Thomas Alva Edison, inventor of such things as the telephone, the microphone, the electric motor, the storage battery, and the electric light. In the words of the authors, "It is designed in these pages to bring the reader face to face with Edison; to glance at an interesting childhood and a youthful period marked by a capacity for doing things, and by an insatiable thirst for knowledge; then to accompany him into the great creative stretch of forty years, during which he has done so much. This book shows him plunged deeply into work for which he has always had an incredible capacity, reveals the exercise of his unsurpassed inventive ability, his keen reasoning powers, his tenacious memory, his fertility of resource; follows him through a series of innumerable experiments, conducted methodically, reaching out like rays of search-light into all the regions of science and nature, and finally exhibits him emerging triumphantly from countless difficulties bearing with him in new arts the fruits of victorious struggle." (written by Justin Barrett, with authors' quote taken from the work itself)
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Adrian Gauntlett

Very interesting book - just one puzzle, no reference to Tesla .... I wonder why?

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Anonymous

Chapter 7 was brutal and gave me a headache. The narrator was very bad.

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James F.

I couldn’t get even half way through this book. Each chapter begins with full copyright and credit information - boring. Worse, a different person reads each chapter - with inconsistent results, from adequate to uninspired to almost whiny. The chronology is muddled. The author and reader transform what should be an exciting story into decidedly pedestrian slog. Well, the book was free.

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