*PRESIDENTS, *ARCHIVES, *HISTORICAL source material, *HISTORY, UNITED States politics & government, 1849-1861
Abstract
Reviews the books `The Papers of Jefferson Davis,' Volume 6: 1856-1860, and `The Papers of Jefferson Davis,' Volume 7: 1861, edited by Lynda Lasswell Crist and Mary Seaton Dix.
*PRESIDENTS, *AMERICAN Civil War, 1861-1865, *ARCHIVES, *HISTORICAL source material, *HISTORY
Abstract
Reviews the book `The Papers of Jefferson Davis. Volume 9: January-September 1863,' edited by Lynda Lasswell Crist, Mary Seaton Dix and Kenneth H. Williams.
*ARCHIVES, *GENIUS, *INVENTORS, *PHONOGRAPH, *MOTION picture cameras, *CREATIVE ability in business, *PRESERVATION of manuscripts, *INCANDESCENT electric lighting, *HISTORY
Abstract
The article presents a profile of inventor Thomas Edison. The author reports on the discovery of papers, documented by Edison, which reveal the details of his innate genius. Featured documents include Edison's discovery of the phonograph, the motion-picture camera, and the incandescent light bulb. Edison was also known for his talent of motivating people, his clever business sense, and his facility for mixing and matching concepts.
Published
1995
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