A Triumph of Genius, Ronald K. Fierstein
A Triumph of Genius, Ronald K. Fierstein
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A Triumph of Genius
Edwin Land, Polaroid, and the Kodak Patent War

Author: Ronald K. Fierstein

Narrator: Pete Larkin

Unabridged: 24 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/17/2015


Synopsis

This riveting biography from the American Bar Association visits the spectacular life of Edwin Land, breakthrough inventor. At the time of his death, he stood third on the list of our most prolific inventors, behind only Thomas Edison and one of Edison's colleagues. Land's most famous achievement was the creation of a revolutionary film-and-camera system that could produce a photographic print moments after the picture was taken.

In A Triumph of Genius, you'll learn details of Land's involvement over four decades with top-secret U.S. military intelligence efforts during World War II and through the Cold War in the service of seven American presidents. Additionally, you'll thrill to the compelling first-hand look at one of our nation's most important legal battles over intellectual property—Polaroid versus Kodak. The conflict led to an epic legal battle, a dramatic event for Land who, from the witness stand, personally starred in a compelling courtroom drama.

About Ronald K. Fierstein

Starting in 1978, Ronald K. Fierstein was a young lawyer on the team of litigators from the prestigious patent law firm of Fish & Neave representing Polaroid in its epic patent battle with Eastman Kodak over instant photography technology. He has enjoyed a long and successful career in the entertainment industry, representing artists in the recording and theater industries. He is a coproducer of the current Broadway hit Kinky Boots. Ron splits his time between Chappaqua, New York, and North Hero, Vermont.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Manish on October 14, 2022

This is a must read for anybody who wants to understand the intricacies involved in high stake patent litigation. If you really wish to understand people dynamics in big as well as small R & D set ups, I would say this one is the best title I have ever come across. Even though it's a long read it k......more

Goodreads review by Jean on March 27, 2015

Ronald K. Fierstein has obviously done a great deal of research about Edwin Land and his company. The author tells the fascinating story of the reclusive genius who, as a teen, invented the plastic polarizer, which is still used almost a century later in countless popular applications including sung......more

Goodreads review by Josh on April 12, 2015

Extremely interesting book about the history of the Polaroid company and the man behind its creation. Many preconceived notions I had were proven incorrect and I thoroughly enjoyed the details surrounding the patent war a subsequent court battles.......more

Goodreads review by Jason on December 30, 2019

This is an exceptional narrative of the life and tribulations of Dr. Land and the famous Polaroid camera from the 1960's-1980s. This reads as both a biography of Dr. Land as well as a comprehensive analysis of where Polaroid (and Kodak) went wrong, and how each actually had quite a good position bef......more

Goodreads review by Audrey on October 04, 2017

This book initially interested me because I love books that explain scientific principles (loved Erik Larson’s “Thunderstruck”) and I am an avid film photographer. I am also an aspiring law student so this novel really spoke to me. The book is an interesting biography of Polaroid founder Edwin H. Lan......more