DRIVEN by his deafness to read his way through the Detroit Public Library, Edison wrote long afterwards that he had found that almost any book would book entertainment or instruction. This contains selected excerpts from his writings, supplies the first in good measure and, for those who reflect on reading, more than a modicum of the second.
Language
English
Pages
247
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1948
The Diary and Sundry Observations of Thomas Alva Edison
DRIVEN by his deafness to read his way through the Detroit Public Library, Edison wrote long afterwards that he had found that almost any book would book entertainment or instruction. This contains selected excerpts from his writings, supplies the first in good measure and, for those who reflect on reading, more than a modicum of the second.