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The Papers of Thomas A. Edison - Competing Interests, January 1888-December 1889 (Hardcover)
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The Papers of Thomas A. Edison - Competing Interests, January 1888-December 1889 (Hardcover)
Series: The Papers of Thomas A. Edison
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This richly illustrated volume explores Edison's inventive and
personal pursuits from 1888 to 1889, documenting his responses to
technological, organizational, and economic challenges. Thomas A.
Edison was received at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle-the
World's Fair-as a conquering hero. Extravagantly feted and besieged
by well-wishers, he was seen, like Gustave Eiffel's iron tower, as
a triumphal symbol of republicanism and material progress. The
visit was a high-water mark of his international fame. Out of the
limelight, Edison worked as hard as ever. On top of his work as an
inventor, entrepreneur, and manufacturer, he created a new role as
a director of research. At his peerless laboratory in Orange, New
Jersey, he directed assistants working in parallel on multiple
projects. These included the "perfected" phonograph; a major but
little-recognized effort to make musical recordings for sale; the
start of work on motion pictures; and improvements in the recovery
of low-grade iron ore. He also pursued a public "War of the
Currents" against electrical rival George Westinghouse. Keenly
attuned to manufacturing as a way to support the laboratory
financially and control his most iconic products, Edison created a
new cluster of factories. He kept his manufacturing rights to the
phonograph while selling the underlying patents to an outside
investor in a deal he would regret. When market pressures led to
the consolidation of Edison lighting interests, he sold his
factories to the new Edison General Electric Company. These changes
disrupted his longtime personal and professional relations even as
he planned an iron-mining project that would take him to the New
Jersey wilderness for long periods. The ninth volume of the series,
Competing Interests explores Edison's inventive and personal
pursuits from 1888 to 1889, documenting his responses to
technological, organizational, and economic challenges. The book
includes 331 documents and hundreds of Edison's drawings, which are
all revealing and representative of his life and work in these
years. Essays and notes based on meticulous research in a wide
range of sources, many only recently available, provide a rich
context for the documents.
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