The boy who invented television

a story of inspiration, persistance, and quiet passion

Tells the story of Philo Farnsworth, the inventor of television, discussing how he came up with the seeds of the idea at the age of fourteen, and successfully demonstrated his work at twenty-one, and looking at how close he came, as an employee of ITT, to harnessing nuclear fusion.

TeamCom Books
2002
9781928791300
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