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  • Lightning Man: The Accursed Life Of Samuel F.B. Morse

    Kenneth Silverman

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Sept. 22, 2004)
    This brilliantly conceived biography is the very American tale of a quiet man, raised by religious zealots, who became a gifted and prolific painter (more than three hundred portraits and historical canvases), became the first Professor of Fine Arts at an American college, and founded the National Academy of Design. A classic overachiever, this was simply not enough for Samuel F. B. Morse; he subsequently ran for Congress and mayor of New York. Lastly, in his most famous life's work, he invented a machine that was to transform commerce, communication, transportation, military affairs, diplomacy, and the course of the modern world. What invention could be so revolutionary? The telegraph, of course-and the eponymous Morse code. Here is the story of an incredible invention, and an engrossing life, by a Bancroft- and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
  • Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. B. Morse

    Kenneth Silverman

    eBook (Knopf Group E-Books, March 25, 2010)
    In this brilliantly conceived and written biography, Pulitzer Prize–winning Kenneth Silverman gives us the long and amazing life of the man eulogized by the New York Herald in 1872 as “perhaps the most illustrious American of his age.” Silverman presents Samuel Morse in all his complexity. There is the gifted and prolific painter (more than three hundred portraits and larger historical canvases) and pioneer photographer, who gave the first lectures on art in America, became the first Professor of Fine Arts at an American college (New York University), and founded the National Academy of Design. There is the republican idealist, prominent in antebellum politics, who ran for Congress and for mayor of New York. But most important, there is the inventor of the American electromagnetic telegraph, which earned Morse the name Lightning Man and brought him the fame he sought.In these pages, we witness the evolution of the great invention from its inception as an idea to its introduction to the world—an event that astonished Morse’s contemporaries and was considered the supreme expression of the country’s inventive genius. We see how it transformed commerce, journalism, transportation, military affairs, diplomacy, and the very shape of daily life, ushering in the modern era of communication.But we discover as well that Morse viewed his existence as accursed rather than illustrious, his every achievement seeming to end in loss and defeat: his most ambitious canvases went unsold; his beloved republic imploded into civil war, making it unlivable for him; and the commercial success of the telegraph engulfed him in lawsuits challenging the originality and ownership of his invention.Lightning Man is the first biography of Samuel F. B. Morse in sixty years. It is a revelation of the life of a fascinating and profoundly troubled American genius.
  • Houdini!!!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss : American Self-Liberator, Europe's Eclipsing Sensation, World's Handcuff King & Prison Breaker

    Kenneth Silverman

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Chronicles the life and career of the legendary Harry Houdini
  • Houdini!!!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss

    Kenneth Silverman

    Paperback (Perennial, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Chronicles the life and career of the legendary Harry Houdini
  • Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. B. Morse

    Kenneth Silverman

    Hardcover (Knopf, Oct. 21, 2003)
    In this brilliantly conceived and written biography, Pulitzer Prize–winning Kenneth Silverman gives us the long and amazing life of the man eulogized by the New York Herald in 1872 as “perhaps the most illustrious American of his age.” Silverman presents Samuel Morse in all his complexity. There is the gifted and prolific painter (more than three hundred portraits and larger historical canvases) and pioneer photographer, who gave the first lectures on art in America, became the first Professor of Fine Arts at an American college (New York University), and founded the National Academy of Design. There is the republican idealist, prominent in antebellum politics, who ran for Congress and for mayor of New York. But most important, there is the inventor of the American electromagnetic telegraph, which earned Morse the name Lightning Man and brought him the fame he sought.In these pages, we witness the evolution of the great invention from its inception as an idea to its introduction to the world—an event that astonished Morse’s contemporaries and was considered the supreme expression of the country’s inventive genius. We see how it transformed commerce, journalism, transportation, military affairs, diplomacy, and the very shape of daily life, ushering in the modern era of communication.But we discover as well that Morse viewed his existence as accursed rather than illustrious, his every achievement seeming to end in loss and defeat: his most ambitious canvases went unsold; his beloved republic imploded into civil war, making it unlivable for him; and the commercial success of the telegraph engulfed him in lawsuits challenging the originality and ownership of his invention.Lightning Man is the first biography of Samuel F. B. Morse in sixty years. It is a revelation of the life of a fascinating and profoundly troubled American genius.
  • Magic Well

    Silverman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Lured to the fairy world by the promise of a playmate, a young girl soon tires of her new life and tries to find a way to escape the fairies' power and return home to her mother.
  • Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. B. Morse

    Kenneth Silverman

    Hardcover (Knopf, Oct. 21, 2003)
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  • Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. B. Morse

    Kenneth Silverman

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Sept. 30, 2004)
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  • MRS. PEACHTREE AND THE EIGHTH AVENUE CAT

    Silverman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1994)
    In a heartwarming story set in turn-of-the-century New York, Mrs. Peachtree, the proprietor of a tea shop, finds herself pursued, despite her best efforts, by the affections of a scruffy, stray cat. By the author of On Grandma's Roof.
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  • Mirror, Mirror: Twisted Tales

    Silverman

    Hardcover (Chicken House, May 1, 2002)
    Presents a collection of twisted tales about mysterious worlds where blossoms have mystical powers, strange creatures speak the truth, and magic is dangerously real.
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  • Spirituals

    Jerry Silverman, Kenneth B. Clark

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1995)
    A collection of spirituals reveals how African Americans expressed their pain and hope in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  • Mirror Mirror

    Silverman

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1949)
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