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Losses and loyalties, April 1883-December 1884

volume editors, Paul B. Israel ... [et al.] ; assistant editors, Scott Bruton, Alexandra R. Rimer ; post-graduate fellows, Lindsay Frederick Braun, Catherine Nisbett ; graduate assistants, Kelly Enright ... [et al.] ; sponsors, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey ... [et al.]

(The papers of Thomas A. Edison, v. 7)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 759-784) and index

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Seeking to replicate the success of his New York electric central station throughout the United States and in Europe and Latin America, Thomas A. Edison vowed to become a "business man for a year." This bold decision began a remarkable transition period for America's greatest inventive thinker. The seventh volume of Edison's papers chronicles the profound changes in his professional and personal life, including the unexpected death of his wife. It concludes with Edison returning to the laboratory to develop new communications technology.

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Calendar of Documents List of Editorial Headnotes Preface Chronology of Thomas A. Edison, April 1883- December 1884 Editorial Policy and User's Guide Editorial Symbols List of Abbreviations 1. April- June 1883 (Docs. 2418- 2476) 2. July- September 1883 (Docs. 2477- 2531) 3. October- December 1883 (Docs. 2532- 2578) 4. January- March 1884 (Docs. 2579- 2638) 5. April- June 1884 (Docs. 2639- 2691) 6. July- September 1884 (Docs. 2692- 2737) 7. October- December 1884 (Docs. 2738- 2769) Appendix 1: Edison's Autobiographical Notes Appendix 2: Edison Village Plants Appendix 3: Specifications of Dynamos Produced at the Edison Machine Works, April 1883- December 1884 Appendix 4: Edison's Patents, April 1883- December 1884 Bibliography Credits Index

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