Edison
Discover the fascinating life of Thomas Edison in Edison by Neil Baldwin, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2001. This comprehensive biography spans 542 pages, offering readers an insightful exploration of Edison's innovative spirit beyond his well-known inventions, such as electric light. Baldwin delves into Edison's lesser-known pursuits, including his unique approach to deriving rubber from the goldenrod plant, painting a complex portrait of the man behind the myth. The book also provides a rich context of the intellectual climate of the United States during Edison's time, shedding light on how he shaped the world we live in today. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by innovation, this biography invites you to understand the true legacy of one of America's greatest inventors.