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Analysis of the Biography "Edison" by Matthew Josephson

Matthew Josephson does an excellent job of covering all the aspects of Edison's life and career. He portrays Edison as both a great scientist and inventor, but also gives the reader a look inside his personal life. Aside from writing about Edison's life works, Josephson also tells us of Edison's boyhood, home life, and finances. He even speaks of Mr. Edison's relationship with Henry Ford. Josephson remains objective as he describes Edison's failures along with his many successes.

In this biography, Josephson tells of Edison's responsibilities for some of the tremendous changes that occurred in Edison's lifetime. To some, electricity was just a novelty until Edison's light

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