Paul B. Israel (HIGHLAND PARK, NJ) is the director and general editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers Project at Rutgers University. Louis Carlat (BALTIMORE, MD) and Theresa M. Collins (NEW YORK, NY) are associate editors and Alexandra R. Rimer (WEST ORANGE, NJ) and Daniel J. Weeks (EATONTOWN, NJ) are assistant editors of the project.
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Calendar of Documents List of Editorial Headnotes List of Maps Preface Chronology of Thomas A. Edison, January 1888-December 1889 Editorial Policy and User's Guide Editorial Symbols List of Abbreviations -1- January-March 1888 (Docs. 3128-3172) -2- April-June 1888 (Docs. 3173-3219) -3- July-September 1888 (Docs. 3220-3266) -4- October-December 1888 (Docs. 3267-3304) -5- January-March 1889(Docs. 3305-3338) -6- April-June 1889 (Docs. 3339-3372) 594 -7- July-September 1889 (Docs. 3373-3419) -8- October-December 1889 (Docs. 3420-3458) Appendix 1. Edison's Autobiographical Notes Appendix 2. Edison's Draft List of Inventions for Henry Villard Appendix 3. List of Edison's "Dead Experiments for 1888" Appendix 4. Laboratory Experimental Staff, 1888-1889 Appendix 5. Edison's U.S. Patent Applications, 1888-1889 Bibliography Credits Index
"A mine of material... Scrupulously edited... No one could ask for more... A choplicking feast for future Edison biographers--well into the next century, and perhaps beyond." --Washington Post "A triumph of the bookmaker's art, with splendidly arranged illustrations, essential background information, and cautionary reminders of the common sources on which Edison's imagination drew." --New York Review of Books "Beyond its status as the resource for Edison studies, providing a near inexhaustible supply of scholarly fodder, this series... will surely become a model for such projects in the future... The sheer diversity of material offered here refreshingly transcends any exclusive restriction to Edisonia." --British Journal for the History of Science "For those who want to delve deeply into Edison's life and business dealings, this is another essential key to the puzzle." --The Antique Phonograph "His lucidity comes through everywhere... His writing and drawing come together as a single, vigorous thought process." --New York Times "In its superabundance of detail--steely facts and figures, great plates of text riveted with nouns and graffitied with cryptic drawings (Edison was an untrained but natural draftsman)--the book has the same kind of physical impact as that which stuns you when you enter his laboratory in West Orange, N.J." --New York Times Book Review "In the pages of this volume Edison the man, his work, and his times come alive... A delight to browse through or to read carefully." --Science "Those interested in America's technological culture can eagerly look forward to the appearance of each volume of the Edison Papers." --Technology and Culture "What is most extraordinary about the collection isn't necessarily what it reveals about Edison's inventions... It's the insight into the process." --Associated Press