“A stellar example of historical investigation at its probing best.”–Chuck Leddy, Boston Globe Throughout his career, Alexander Graham Bell, one of the world’s most famous inventors, was plagued by a secret: he stole the key idea behind the invention of the telephone. While researching at MIT, science journalist Seth Shulman scrutinized Bell’s journals and within them found the smoking gun: a hint of deeply buried historical deception. Delving further into Bell’s life, Shulman unearthed the surprising story behind the telephone, a tale of romance, corruption, and unchecked ambition.
The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell’s Secret
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This book provides a historical perspective on a key technological invention, supporting studies in science, technology, and history.
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Weight | 0.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 1.8 × 21.1 in |
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