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Milan
(Ohio) 11.February.1847- West Orange (New
Jersey) 18.October.1931) |
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| Bibliography
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| 1876
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| W.
Bernard Carlson and
Michael E. Gorman, "Thinking and Doing at Menlo Park: Edison's
Development of the Telephone, 1876–1878" in
Pretzer, Working at
Inventing and "A Cognitive Framework to Understand Technological
Creativity: Bell, | |
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| 1894
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| Dickson,
W. K. and
Dickson, A. Life and Inventions of Thomas Alva Edison. New York: Thomas
Crowell, 1894. | |
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| 1910
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| Dyer,
Frank Lewis, and
Thomas C. Martin, Edison,
His
Life and
Inventions. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1910. |
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| 1929
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| Frank
L. Dyer and
Thomas C. Martin, with William
H.
Meadowcroft,
Edison: His Life and Inventions 2 vols. (New York: Harper &
Bros.,
1910; rev. ed. 1929) | |
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1934
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| Adams,
W. S. Edison: His
Life, His Work, His Genius. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs Merrill, 1934 |
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| 1958
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| Hughes,
"Harold P. Brown
and the Executioner's Current: An Incident in the AC-DC
Controversy," Business History Review 32 (1958): 143–65; |
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| 1959
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| Josephson,
Matthew.
Edison: A Biography. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1959. |
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| 1971
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| Byron
Vanderbilt, Thomas
Edison, Chemist (Washington, D.C.:
American Chemical
Society, 1971) | |
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1976
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| Oliver
Read and Walter L.
Welch, From Tin Foil to Stereo: The Evolution
of the Phonograph (Indianapolis: Howard Sams & Co., 1976). |
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| 1976
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| Terry
Reynolds and Theodore Bernstein, "The Damnable Alternating Current,"
Proceedings of the IEEE 64 (1976): 1339–43; |
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| 1977
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| Hughes,
"Edison's Method"
in William B. Pickett, ed., Technology at
the Turning
Point (San Francisco: San Francisco Press, 1977): 5–22; |
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| 1979
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| Edison's
personality and
family relations are Robert Conot, A Streak of Luck (New
York:
Seaview Press, 1979) | |
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1979
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| Conot,
Robert. Thomas A.
Edison: A Streak of Luck. New York: Da Capo Press, Inc., 1979 |
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| 1979
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| Hughes,
"The
Electrification of America: The System Builders," Technology
and Culture 20 (1979): 124–61 | |
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1979
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| Bernard
Finn, Robert
Friedel, Edison: Lighting a Revolution, exhibition catalog (1979) |
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| 1980
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| David
A. Hounshell,
"Edison and the Pure Science Ideal in 19th-Century
America," Science 207 (1980):
612-17. |
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| 1981
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| Wyn
Wachhorst,
Thomas Alva Edison: An American
Myth
(Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1981) | |
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1981
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| Wachhorst,
Wyn. Thomas
Alva Edison, an American Myth. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT
Press, 1981. | |
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1981
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| Margaret
Cousins, The
Story of Thomas Alva Edison (1981) | |
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1982
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| Richard
H. Schallenberg,
Bottled Energy: Electrical Engineering and the Evolution of Chemical
Energy Storage
(Philadelphia: American
Philosophical Society, 1982); | |
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1983
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| Thomas
Parke Hughes,
Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society,
1880–1930
(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University
Press, 1983) | |
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1983
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| W.
Bernard Carlson,
"Edison in the Mountains: The Magnetic Ore Separation Venture,
1879–1900," History of Technology 8
(1983): 37–59; | |
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1984
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| Paul
M. Dennis, "The
Edison Questionnaire," Journal of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences 20 (1984): 23–37. | |
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1985
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| Robert
Friedel, Paul
Israel, with Bernard Finn, Edison's
Electric Light: The Biography of an Invention (1985) |
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| 1985
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| Carol
Greene, Thomas Alva
Edison, Bringer of Light (1985) | |
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1986
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| Electric
Light and
Power Robert Friedel and Paul
Israel, with
Bernard S. Finn, Edison's Electric Light: Biography of an Invention
(New
Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1986) | |
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| 1987
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| James
D.
Newton, Uncommon Friends: Life with
Thomas Edison,
Henry
Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel & Charles
Lindbergh (San
Diego: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1987). | |
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1987
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| Leonard
Reich, "Edison,
Coolidge, and Langmuir: Evolving Approaches to American Industrial
Research," Journal of Economic
History 47
(June 1987): 341–51 | |
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1987
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| On
the battle of the systems see W. Bernard
Carlson and
A. J. Millard, "Defining Risk within a Business Context: Thomas A.
Edison, Elihu Thomson, and the A.C.-D.C.
Controversy,
1885–1900" in B. B. Johnson and V. T. Covello, eds., The
Social and
Cultural Construction of Risk (Boston: Reidel
Publishing
Co., 1987): 275–93 | |
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1987
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| John
Harvith and
Susan Edwards Harvith, eds. Edison,
Musicians and
the Phonograph: A Century in Retrospect (New York:
Greenwood Press,
1987) |
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| 1988
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| W.
Bernard Carlson,
"Thomas Edison as a Manager of R&D:
The
Case of the Alkaline Storage Battery, 1895–1915," IEEE
Technology and
Society Magazine 7 (Dec. 1988): 4–12. |
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| 1989
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| William
S. Pretzer, ed.,
Working at Inventing: Thomas Edison and the
Menlo Park Experience (Dearborn,
Mich.: Henry
Ford Museum &
Greenfield Village, 1989); | |
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1989
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| Terry
Reynolds and
Theodore Bernstein, "Edison and the 'Chair,'" IEEE Technology and
Society Magazine 8 (1989):
19–28. | |
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1989
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| William
Pretzer (editor),
Working at Invention: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park
Experience (1989) | |
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1990
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| Andre
J. Millard, Edison
and the Business of Invention (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press,
1990); |
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| 1990
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| Martin
V. Melosi, Thomas
A. Edison and the Modernization of America
(Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman/Little, Brown
Higher
Education, 1990) | |
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1990
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| Jehl,
Francis. Menlo Park
Reminiscences. New York: Dover Publications, 1990. |
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| 1990
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| Millard,
Andre. Edison and
the Business of Innovation. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1990 | |
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1991
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| W.
Bernard Carlson, "Building Thomas
Edison's Laboratory
at West
Orange, New Jersey: A Case Study in Using Craft Knowledge
for
Technological Invention, 1886–1888," History of Technology 13
(1991):
150-67. |
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| 1991
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| Paul
A. David, "The Hero and the Herd in Technological
History: Reflections on Thomas
Edison and the
Battle of the Systems," in Patrice Higgonet et al., eds., Technology,
Growth, and Economic Development since the Industrial
Revolution
(Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1991): 72–119; |
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| 1991
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| Brian
Bowers,
"Edison and early electrical engineering in Britain," History
of Technology 13 (1991): 168–80; | |
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1991
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| Michael
Peterson, "Thomas
Edison, Failure," American Heritage of Invention
& Technology 6 (Winter
1991): 8–14. | |
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1991
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| H.Ward
Jandl, et al,
Yesterday's Houses of Tomorrow: Innovative
American Homes 1850–1950 (Washington
D.C.:
Preservation Press,
1991): |
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| 1991
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| Paul
Israel and Robert
Rosenberg, "Patent Office Records as a Historical Source: The Case of
Thomas Edison," Technology and Culture 32
(1991):
1094–1101. | |
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1992 |
| Matthew
Josephson, Edison:
A Biography
(New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959; reprint New
York: John Wiley & Sons, 1992). |
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| 1992
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| Bowers,"Edison
and
Hopkinson: Transatlantic Relations in Electrical Engineering
in
the Early 1880s" in Monique Trédé, ed.,
Électricité et électrification dans le
monde
(Paris: Presses Univ. de France, 1992) |
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1992
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| Josephson,
M. Edison: A
Biography. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992. | |
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1992
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| Paul
Israel, From Machine
Shop to Industrial Laboratory: Telegraphy and
the Changing Context of American
Invention, 1830–1920
(Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992). | |
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1992
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| David,
"Heroes, Herds, and Hysteresis in Technological History: Thomas Edison
and 'The Battle of the Systems' Reconsidered,"
Industrial
and Corporate Change v. 1, no. 1, 1992, p. 129–80 |
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| 1992
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| Edison,
and the Telephone"
in Robert J. Weber, Inventive Minds: Creativity in Technology (New York
and Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1992). |
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| 1992
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| Andre
Millard, "Thomas
Edison, the Battle of the Systems and the
Persistence of Direct Current," Material History Bulletin 36 (Fall
1992): 18–28; | |
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1995
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| Neil
Baldwin, Edison:
Inventing the Century (New York: Hyperion, 1995) |
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| 1995
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| DeGraaf,
"Confronting the
Mass Market: Thomas Edison and the
Entertainment Phonograph,"Business and Economic History 24 (1995):
88–96; | |
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1995
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| Emily
Thompson, "Machines, Music, and the Quest
for
Fidelity:
Marketing the Edison Phonograph in America, 1877–1925,"
Musical
Quarterly 79 (Spring 1995): 131–71 | |
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1995
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| Marsha
Siefert,
"Aesthetics, Technology, and the Capitalization of Culture: How the
Talking Machine Became a
Musical Instrument,"
Science in Context 8 (Summer 1995): 417–49; |
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| 1995
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| Walter
G. Vincenti, "The
Technical Shaping of Technology: Real-World Constraints and
Technical Logic in Edison's Electrical Lighting System," Social Studies
of Science 25 (Feb. 1995): 553–74; |
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1995
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| X-Rays
George D. Tselos, "New Jersey's Thomas Edison and the
Fluoroscope," New Jersey Medicine 92 (Nov. 1995): 731–33. |
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1996
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| Portia
Dadley, "The Garden
of Edison: Invention and the American
Imagination," in Francis Spufford and Jenny Uglow, eds., Cultural
Babbage: Technology, Time and Invention
(London:
Faber & Faber,
1996) : p.81–98; | |
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1996
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| Michael
Peterson, "Thomas
Edison's Concrete House," Invention and Technology
11 (Winter 1996):
50–56. | |
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| 1996
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| Jill
E. Cooper,
"Intermediaries and Invention: Business Agents and the Edison Electric
Pen and Duplicating Press," Business and Economic
History
25 (1996): 130–42. | |
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1996
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Robert Fox, "Thomas
Edison's Parisian Campaign: Incandescent Lighting and the Hidden Face of
Technology Transfer," Annals of Science 53 (1996): 157–93; |
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| 1997
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| Thomas
Alva Edison:
Inventing the Electric Age (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997) |
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| 1997
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| Olav
Thulesius, Edison in
Florida: The Green Laboratory (Gainesville: Univ. Press of Florida,
1997); |
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| 1997
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| George
Tselos and Douglas
Tarr, "The Napoleon of Invention," NARAS Journal 8
(Winter–Spring
1997–98):
13–27; | |
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1997
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| Edward
Jay Pershey,
"Drawing as a Means to Inventing: Edison and the Invention of the
Phonograph in Pretzer, Working at Inventing; Paul
Israel,
"The Unknown History of the Tinfoil Phonograph," NARAS Journal 8
(Winter–Spring 1997–98):29–42; |
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| 1997
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| Leonard
DeGraaf, "Thomas
Edison and the Origins of the
Entertainment
Phonograph," NARAS Journal 8 (Winter–Spring
1997–98): 43–70; | |
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1997
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| Emily
Thompson, "Is It
Real or Is It a Machine?" American Heritage of Invention
& Technology 12 (Winter 1997):
50–56; | |
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1998
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| Paul
Israel, Edison: A
Life of Invention (New York: John Wiley, 1998) |
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| 1999
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| ;
Bazerman, Charles, The
Languages of Edison's Light (Cambridge,
Mass.:
MIT Press, 1999); | |
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| 1999
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|
Lisa Gitelman,
Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines:
Representing Technology in the Edison Era
(Stanford,
Calif.:
Stanford University Press, 1999); | |
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