The Sound and the Silence: the Private Lives of Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell - Tony Foster - Books - iUniverse - 9780595138333 - December 1, 2000
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The Sound and the Silence: the Private Lives of Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell

Tony Foster

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The Sound and the Silence: the Private Lives of Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell

In the last century six discoveries altered the course of human destiny: nuclear fission, the microchip, television, the radio, the telephone and development of the airplane. This is the true story of the man responsible for two of them...and the incredible woman he loved. Sixteen year old Mabel Bell was deaf. He became her teacher and taught her how to speak. After they were married she managed his business affairs and later, when he became world famous, she handled all of his finances. He had a childlike curiosity about everything around him. He was an accomplished pianist, an author, lecturer, and an extraordinary inventive genius?the Venetian blind, the iron lung, the hydrofoil, aircraft tricycle landing gear, wing ailerons, a method of producing fresh water from sea water for sailors adrift, genetics, animal breeding, kites, airfoils, he founded the National Geographic Society, the list goes on and on. Yet above all he was a teacher, a warm hearted kindly man whom the almighty, in his wisdom, endowed with genius. It has been conservatively estimated that over a half billion people on earth owe their livelihood and well being?at least in part?to that genius of Alexander Graham Bell.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780595138333
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 380
Dimensions 150 × 21 × 225 mm   ·   553 g
Language English  

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