Lee De Forest and the Fatherhood of Radio
Released: Dec 01, 1992
Publisher: Lehigh University Press
Format: Hardcover, 182 pages
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Lee de Forest invented the three-electrode vacuum tube, one of the foundations of radio technology. As one of the most prolific inventors in American history, he experimented in fields from talking pictures to solar energy. His biography is a history of the religion of technology. Illustrated.
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