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The Sound of the Past | 5 | |
The Man Who Could Not Hear | 6 | |
A Whole New World | 7 | |
The Skeptics Were Wrong | 9 | |
A Risky Birth | 11 | |
Full of Curiosity | 11 | |
Bottom of the Class | 12 | |
Education at Home | 13 | |
The Newsboy | 14 | |
Trains and Chemicals | 15 | |
The Battle of Shiloh | 15 | |
The Electric Telegraph | 16 | |
Short Taps and Long Taps | 19 | |
Read All About It | 20 | |
Perfecting the Telegraph | 20 | |
Experiments--and Getting Fired | 21 | |
Boston--the Heart of Science | 23 | |
A Prank Brings Out the Inventor | 23 | |
Risks and Failures | 23 | |
Hungry in New York | 25 | |
Edison Saves Wall Street | 26 | |
Edison Names His Price | 26 | |
The Newark Workshop | 27 | |
Mr. Bell's Telephone | 27 | |
Electromagnets | 29 | |
Human Hearing | 29 | |
Currents and Carbon | 30 | |
A Battery-Powered Telephone | 31 | |
Night Owls | 32 | |
A "Splendid" Button | 33 | |
A Talking Toy | 34 | |
A Recording of the Human Voice | 35 | |
The Needle in the Furrow | 36 | |
The Wizard of Menlo Park | 37 | |
Creating Light | 37 | |
Making the Electric Lightbulb | 39 | |
The Light That Lasted | 40 | |
A Rival to Gaslight | 41 | |
The First Priority | 42 | |
Ohm's Law | 43 | |
Cost Cutting | 44 | |
"Long-Waisted Mary Ann" | 44 | |
All Aboard! | 45 | |
Will the Lamps Light? | 47 | |
Edison Waits | 48 | |
Mission Accomplished | 49 | |
New Frontiers | 50 | |
Improving the Phonograph | 51 | |
The Entertainment Machine | 51 | |
Moving Pictures | 52 | |
The Grand Old Man of Science | 53 | |
Losing a Fortune | 54 | |
No Giving Up | 56 | |
The Lights Dim | 57 | |
The Legacy of a Creative Genius | 58 | |
Thanks, Mr. Wizard | 60 | |
Important Dates | 61 | |
For More Information | 62 | |
Glossary | 63 | |
Index | 64 |
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