The Telephone (Inventions That Shaped the World)
Alexander Graham Bell has gone down in history as the inventor of the telephone mostly because he beat Mr. Elisha Gray to the patent office. The invention changed the way people communicate and therefore had a lasting impact on business, the economy, and our personal lives.
Library Binding, 80 pages
Published
March 2nd 2006
by Franklin Watts
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