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The boy who invented TV

by Kathleen Krull

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40 pages2009A.A. KnopfISBN 9780375845611

About this book

An inspiring true story of a boy genius. Plowing a potato field in 1920, a 14-year-old farm boy from Idaho saw in the parallel rows of overturned earth a way to “make pictures fly through the air.” This boy was not a magician; he was a scientific genius and just eight years later he made his brainstorm in the potato field a reality by transmitting the world’s first television image. This fascinating picture-book biography of Philo Farnsworth covers his early interest in machines and electricity, leading up to how he put it all together in one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. The author’s afterword discusses the lawsuit Farnsworth waged and won against RCA when his high school science teacher testified that Philo’s invention of television was years before RCA’s.

Publication Details

Publisher
A.A. Knopf
Published
2009
Pages
40
ISBN
9780375845611
Language
en

About Kathleen Krull

Kathleen Krull (July 29, 1952 – January 15, 2021) was an author of children's books and a former book editor. [source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Krull)

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