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Edison: His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
5. The 'Family Record'--a registry of sayings, reminiscences, etc., by
Edison: His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
5. The 'Family Record'--a registry of sayings, reminiscences, etc., by
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 4: CHAPTER I
Chapter 5: CHAPTER II
Chapter 6: CHAPTER III
Chapter 7: CHAPTER IV
Chapter 8: 1890. The expiration of the leading Bell telephone patents, five years
Chapter 9: CHAPTER V
Chapter 10: CHAPTER VI
Chapter 11: CHAPTER VII
Chapter 12: CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 13: CHAPTER IX
Chapter 14: introduction. There he made the acquaintance of Professor Tyndall,
Chapter 15: CHAPTER X
Chapter 16: 1. Letter writing and all kinds of dictation without the aid of a
Chapter 17: 2. Phonographic books, which will speak to blind people without effort
Chapter 18: 5. The 'Family Record'--a registry of sayings, reminiscences, etc., by
Chapter 19: 7. Clocks that should announce in articulate speech the time for going
Chapter 20: 8. The preservation of languages by exact reproduction of the manner of
Chapter 21: 9. Educational purposes; such as preserving the explanations made by a
Chapter 22: 10. Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an
Chapter 23: introduction from Mr. Jay Gould, who then controlled the Union Pacific,
Chapter 24: CHAPTER XI
Chapter 25: CHAPTER XII
Chapter 26: introduction of his lighting system, when he spent a large part of his
Chapter 27: CHAPTER XIII
Chapter 28: CHAPTER XIV
Chapter 29: 1882. Outside of Menlo Park this was the first regular station for
Chapter 30: INTRODUCTION OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT
Chapter 31: CHAPTER XVI
Chapter 32: CHAPTER XVII
Chapter 33: CHAPTER XVIII
Chapter 34: CHAPTER XIX
Chapter 35: CHAPTER XX
Chapter 36: introduction of some bold and revolutionary methods and devices, have
Chapter 37: CHAPTER XXI
Chapter 38: CHAPTER XXII
Chapter 39: introduction. Nevertheless, he accepted the principle as valuable, and
Chapter 40: CHAPTER XXIII
Chapter 41: introduction of the underground Edison system in New York made an appeal
Chapter 42: CHAPTER XXIV
Chapter 43: CHAPTER XXV
Chapter 44: CHAPTER XXVI
Chapter 45: CHAPTER XXVII
Chapter 46: CHAPTER XXVIII
Chapter 47: introduction of the light was carried on with such strenuous and
Chapter 48: CHAPTER XXIX
Chapter 49: INTRODUCTION TO THE APPENDIX
Chapter 50: Chapter XXI, it will be unnecessary to repeat it here. Suffice it to say
Chapter 51: 1. As to the additional reference letters, I is a condenser J the source
Chapter 52: 10. Duration on account of its dependability. 11. Its high practical
members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons.
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