Edison, Paul Israel
Edison, Paul Israel
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Edison
A Life of Invention

Author: Paul Israel

Narrator: Raymond Todd

Unabridged: 22 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/22/2005


Synopsis

The definitive biography of the century's godfather of invention—from the preeminent Edison scholarThe conventional story of Thomas Edison reads more like myth than history: with only three months of formal education, a hardworking young man overcomes the odds to become one of the greatest inventors in history. But the portrait that emerges from Edison: A Life of Inventionreveals a man of genius and astonishing foresight whose career was actually a product of his fast-changing era.In this peerless biography, Paul Israel exposes the man behind the inventions, expertly situating his subject within a thoroughly realized portrait of a burgeoning country on the brink of massive change. For the first time, much attention is devoted to Edison's early family life, where the young man honed his entrepreneurial sense and eye for innovation as the editor of a weekly newspaper. Armed with unprecedented access to Edison's workshop diaries, notebooks, letters, and more than five million pages of archives, Israel brings fresh insight into how the inventor's creative mind worked, brightening the unexamined corners of his singularly influential and triumphant career in science.

About Paul Israel

Paul Israel is the managing editor of a multivolume documentary edition of the Thomas Edison Papers at Rutgers University and the coauthor of Edison’s Electric Light. He holds a PhD in the history of technology. He lives in Highland Park, New Jersey.

About Raymond Todd

Raymond Todd is an actor and director in the theater as well as a poet and documentary filmmaker. He plays jazz trombone for the Leatherstocking quartet, an ensemble that gets its name from one of his favorite Blackstone narrations, The Deerslayer. Todd lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sergei on March 08, 2019

It's like a list and a schedule of his doings - kind of raw material to extract the data from. I skipped chapters and left in the middle, something I do rarely. And then it is biased, obviously favoring the man, apologetic, but never bringing the other side. And then it feels like much of the backgro......more

Goodreads review by Kelsie on October 02, 2015

This is the ultimate volume on Edison. I never knew how much his inventions really mean to us today. It is very technical in regards to his inventions, which can make it a bit hard to get through.......more

Goodreads review by Edward on March 14, 2018

Edward Fisher March 15, 2018 Edison: A Life of Invention: Goodreads Review: Give a brief synopsis: In Edison: A Life of Invention, the author, Paul Israel, gives a wonderful and captivating biography of Thomas Alva Edison’s life. Throughout this book, Israel describes Edison’s life through the use of e......more

Goodreads review by Andy on June 13, 2023

Author is in charge of the Edison papers at Rutgers, so this work is very thorough. Not many details left out. That does cause the book to drag a bit in places, but I'd rather have too many accurate details than too few estimates.......more

Goodreads review by Ian on June 23, 2018

The most scholarly and authoritative Edison biography.......more


Quotes

“Israel’s book should go a long way toward taking Edison out of the shadows and placing him in the proper light.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Israel’s meticulous research and refusal to shy away from the dodgier aspects of Edison’s personality offers a fresh glimpse into the life of the inventor.” New Scientist

“Israel...has done a remarkable job. Not only has he given us fresh insights into a complex personality, but he has set this against the backdrop of a dramatically changing American society driven on remorselessly by the second Industrial Revolution, in which Edison was a pivotal player.” Nature

“An authoritative look into Edison’s working methods, here leavened by enough personal detail to give the achievements shape.” Publishers Weekly

“Exhaustively researched, with strong emphasis on Edison’s methods and achievements.” Kirkus Reviews