Working at Inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park Experience
Couldn't load pickup availability
About this book
Working at Inventing: Thomas A. Edison and the Menlo Park Experience by Pretzer, William S.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780801868900.
Working at Inventing offers a fascinating study of research and development at Thomas Edisons Menlo Park (New Jersey) laboratory during the six years between 1876 and 1882 that transformed American life. Edison and his associates developed ideas that led to more than four hundred patents and made major contributions to telegraphy, telephony, and the duplication of texts. They also made breakthrough innovations in two age-old human quests: conquering the darkness of night and preserving and replaying sound. In the process, Edison demonstrated how to combine technological innovation and business strategy. Afterward, research and development became essential corporate activities. Six experts on Edisons work deal in turn with the working conditions and the experiences at Menlo Park; the work culture of machinists and their impact on innovation; the role that telegraphy played in forming the labs inventive activities; Edisons use of mental models in developing the telephone; the importance of visual communication in technology; and the significance of Menlo Park as a model of scientific and technological development. William Pretzers introduction to the volume provides the context of Edisons career, while an epilogue explains the public interpretation of the Menlo Park laboratory as reconstructed by Henry Ford in his outdoor museum, Greenfield Village.
