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The Last Days of Night, by Graham Moore, 2016
Paul Cravath, the young lawyer who strategized George Westinghouse's legal battles with Thomas Edison (312 lawsuits, to be exact) narrates Moore’s novel of the fight over which kind of electricity would ultimately power the nation: A/C or D/C. The Last Days of Night is a fascinating look at the sparks that flew between Edison, Westinghouse, and Tesla, three of America’s greatest inventors. Moore brings these great personalities to life, warts and all. ...more
Paul Cravath, the young lawyer who strategized George Westinghouse's legal battles with Thomas Edison (312 lawsuits, to be exact) narrates Moore’s novel of the fight over which kind of electricity would ultimately power the nation: A/C or D/C. The Last Days of Night is a fascinating look at the sparks that flew between Edison, Westinghouse, and Tesla, three of America’s greatest inventors. Moore brings these great personalities to life, warts and all. ...more

Aug 10, 2016
Andie
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