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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Stewart Ross

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Oct. 25, 2001)
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Struan Reid

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 9, 2002)
    Why did Alexander Graham Bell learn sign language as a boy? How did he improve the telegraph? Why were all the telephones in North America silent for one minute in 1922? This biography explores the life of the prolific inventor best know for his work with the deaf and his invention of the telephone. The 'Groundbreakers' series explores the lives of pioneering men and womenā€“people whose achievements and discoveries have had a lasting impact on our world. Each book tells about the experiences that inspired these amazing individuals to think in new ways and discusses how the environment they lived in affected their work. Information on their supporters, colleagues, and rivals adds to the story. Finally, a look at the person's legacy shows how their achievements and discoveries continue to affect people today.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1991)
    Describes the life and work of Alexander Graham Bell, from his invention of the telephone to the development of instruments to help the hearing impaired
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Catherine Chambers

    Library Binding (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book traces the life of Alexander Graham Bell, from his early childhood and education through his sources of inspiration and challenges faced, early successes, and the invention for which he is best known: the telephone. A timeline at the end of the book summarizes key milestones and achievements of Bell's life.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Paul Joseph

    School & Library Binding (Checkerboard Books, March 15, 1832)
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  • Alexander Graham Bell #7: Master of Sound

    Ann Hood, Denis Zilber

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 10, 2013)
    In Book 7 of The Treasure Chest, Maisie and Felix meet a young Alexander Graham Bell (the inventor of the telephone) in Edinborough, Scotland, just as he leaves for a year with his grandfather, an elocutionist, in London. When the twins get separated from Alexander, they join the thousands of orphans in the streets of Victorian London. Maisie becomes an orange seller and Felix a chimney sweep as they search the foggy streets for Alexander...and each other. Back at home, they cope with the upcoming wedding of Great Uncle Thorne, who makes them leave Elm Medona and return to the upstairs servants quarters.Includes great non-fiction content with biographies of Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Dickens and Ann Hood's Favorite Facts from her research!
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Paul Joseph

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Books, Sept. 1, 1996)
    This informative series introduces readers to the world's greatest inventors. Full of amusing anecdotes and inspirational ideas, these books bring the people who shaped history to life.-- Presented in a cultural and historical context-- Historical and current photos provide contrast and eye-catching interest-- Timeline, glossary, fun facts, and index enhance the text and capture interest
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  • Alexander Graham Bell Answers the Call

    Mary Ann Fraser

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Well before Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, Aleck (as his family called him) was a curious boy, interested in how and why he was able to hear the world all around him. His father was a speech therapist who invented the Visible Alphabet and his mother was hearing impaired, which only made Aleck even more fascinated by sound vibration and modes of communication. Naturally inquisitive and inclined to test his knowledge, young Aleck was the perfect person to grow up in the Age of Invention. As a kid he toyed with sound vibrations and began a life of inventing. This in-depth look at the life and inspiration of the brilliant man who invented the tele-phone is sure to ļ¬re up the imaginations of young readers who question why and how things work. Driven by curiosity and an eagerness to help others, Aleck became a teacher for the deaf. His eventual invention of the telephone proved that he never stopped thinking big or experimenting with sound.Backmatter includes more information about Bellā€™s inventions, a timeline of his life, a bibliography, and sources for further learning.
  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Kate Harvey

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • Alexander Graham Bell

    Struan Reid

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Oct. 1, 2000)
    A biography of the prolific inventor best known for his work with the deaf and his invention of the telephone.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell for Kids

    Ruth Richards

    language (, May 10, 2015)
    Alexander ā€œAleckā€Graham Bell became famous when he invented the telephone which is one of the greatest discoveries that left a huge impression to mankind. But aside from that, what else do we know about ā€œAleck?ā€ Do you know that he made his first invention when he was only 12 years old? And do you know what it was? Itā€™s something that helped his friendā€™s family business a lot. Read this book and find out more interesting facts about our famous telephone inventor, Alexander Graham Bell.