The Last Lone Inventor, Evan I. Schwartz
The Last Lone Inventor, Evan I. Schwartz
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The Last Lone Inventor
A Tale of Genius, Deceit, and the Birth of Television

Author: Evan I. Schwartz

Narrator: Eric Jason Martin

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/11/2020


Synopsis

In a story that is both of its time and timeless, Evan I. Schwartz tells a tale of genius versus greed, innocence versus deceit, and independent brilliance versus corporate arrogance. Many men have laid claim to the title "father of television," but Philo T. Farnsworth is the true genius behind what may be the most influential invention of our time.

Driven by his obsession to demonstrate his idea, by the age of twenty Farnsworth was operating his own laboratory above a garage in San Francisco and filing for patents. The resulting publicity caught the attention of RCA tycoon David Sarnoff, who became determined to control television in the same way he monopolized radio.

Based on original research, including interviews with Farnsworth family members, The Last Lone Inventor is the story of the epic struggle between two equally passionate adversaries whose clash symbolized a turning point in the culture of creativity.

About Evan I. Schwartz

Evan I. Schwartz tells tales of invention and imagination. A former award-winning editor at Businessweek, he is also the author of The Last Lone Inventor, named one of the seventy-five best business books of all-time by Fortune. Evan holds a BS in computer science from Union College in Schenectady, New York, and lives with his family in Brookline, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ALLEN

If you're like me, you'll put this book down amazed and invigorated at the scope of American technical innovation in the mid-Twentieth Century but a little disgusted at what RCA (parent of NBC) did to take Philo Farnsworth's birthright away from him. The little hick farmer's son from Utah made the c......more

Absolute amazing dramatic tale of the battle for the credit of inventing television - a classic tale of the little guy (Philo T. Farnsworth) who actually invented television, and David Sarnoff, head of RCA, who wanted the credit all for himself.......more