Edisons of Fort Myers (e-bog) af Smoot, Tom
Smoot, Tom (forfatter)

Edisons of Fort Myers e-bog

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In 1885, Thomas Edison, age thirty-nine and already a world-famous inventor, met the two great loves of his life: Mina Miller and Fort Myers, Florida. Mina soon became his second wife, and Fort Myersa remote, almost inaccessible, village on Florida's southwest coastbecame their winter home.Other tomes tell the global account of Thomas Edison, the American icon named by Life magazine as the &quo...
E-bog 146,74 DKK
Forfattere Smoot, Tom (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 oktober 2014
Længde 384 sider
Genrer 1KBBS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781561647729
In 1885, Thomas Edison, age thirty-nine and already a world-famous inventor, met the two great loves of his life: Mina Miller and Fort Myers, Florida. Mina soon became his second wife, and Fort Myersa remote, almost inaccessible, village on Florida's southwest coastbecame their winter home.Other tomes tell the global account of Thomas Edison, the American icon named by Life magazine as the "e;Man of the Millennium."e; This book offers a look at his life in his tropical retreat, his "e;jungle,"e; where for forty-six years he and his bride sought refuge from the cold winters and the demanding lifestyle of his New Jersey home, laboratory, and business complex.While in Fort Myers he watched over his extensive botanical gardens, fished from both his boat and his long dock, interacted with the locals, and labored for many hours in his laboratory. Henry Ford and his family lived next door and many dignitaries came to visit, including President-elect Hoover and Harvey Firestone.The Edisons became an essential part of the Fort Myers story. They made lifelong friendships with townsfolk and joined in local activities until the love affair of the Edisons was cut short by the death of Thomas in 1931. Mina continued to live out her love for Fort Myers and its people until her death in 1947. She gave their winter estate, Seminole Lodge (Thomas' "e;jungle"e;), to the grateful citizens of Fort Myers.