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The series continues with this fifth volume chronicling one of the most important periods in Edison's career. During the 27-month period of this volume, Edison's focuse was on electric light and power and his famed Menlo park laboratory became a true research and development facility as he and his team tackled the problem of creating a practical incandescent lamp. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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