Original sketches and illustrations provide an up-close look at the incredible inventions of this talented inventor with a look at what inspired him to create them, along with components and instructions for budding inventors to make an int...
Bolstered by biographical sketches, extensive photographs, excerpts from primary source documents, and first-person narratives, each title in this history series presents a three-dimensional look at a particular event and those people who n...
Did Alexander Graham Bell really invent the telephone? Author Seth Shulman painstakingly investigates Bell's letters and journals and makes a convincing case that, as is so often true in science, the true innovator has been overlooked by hi...
Enhanced with illustrations, a biography provides a comprehensive look at the life and many accomplishments of this celebrated inventor who created far more than just the telephone.
A vibrant biography of the famous inventor is packed with sidebars, key dates, and dozens of photographs and sketches showing his lesser-known ideas--including the photophone and improvement of the seesaw. Simultaneous.
A nonfiction graphic novel tells the story of how Alexander Graham Bell came up with the telephone, and how his invention changed the way people communicate.
Draws on new research to offer insight into the prestigious inventor's private life, as well as his passionate drive for new innovations, discussing the influence of his speech therapist father and deaf mother on his work, his tempestuous r...
At the Philadelphia World's Fair in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates his latest invention--a talking machine he calls the telephone. Simultaneous.
A biography, with photographs and quotes from Bell himself, follows a well-known inventor from his childhood in Scotland through his life-long efforts to come up with ideas that would improve people's lives. Reprint.