WITH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
BY MR. EDISON
ILLUSTRATED
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
CHAP. | |
Introduction | |
I. | The Early Days of Electricity |
II. | Edison's Family |
III. | Edison's Early Boyhood |
IV. | The Young Newsboy |
V. | A Few Stories of Edison's Newsboy Days |
VI. | The Young Telegraph Operator |
VII. | Adventures of a Telegraph Operator |
VIII. | Work and Invention in Boston |
IX. | From Poverty to Independence |
X. | A Busy Young Inventor |
XI. | The Telephone, Motograph, and Microphone |
XII. | Making a Machine Talk |
XIII. | A New Light in the World |
XIV. | Menlo Park |
XV. | Beginning the Electric Light Business |
XVI. | The First Edison Central Station |
XVII. | Edison's Electric Railway |
XVIII. | Grinding Mountains to Dust |
XIX. | Edison Makes Portland Cement |
XX. | Motion-Pictures |
XXI. | Edison Invents a New Storage Battery |
XXII. | Edison's Miscellaneous Inventions |
XXIII. | Edison's Method in Inventing |
XXIV. | Edison's Laboratory at Orange |
XXV. | Edison Himself |
XXVI. | Edison's New Phonograph |
XXVII. | Edison's Work During the War |
EDISON AT WORK IN ONE OF THE CHEMICAL ROOMS AT THE ORANGE LABORATORY
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