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Books with title Mr. Bell invents the telephone

  • Mr. Bell invents the telephone

    Katherine Binney Shippen

    Hardcover (Bell Telephone System, Jan. 1, 1952)
    This 183-page hardcover was published in 1952 by Random House (Landmark).
  • Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone

    Katherine Binney Shippen, Douglas Goursline

    Paperback (Bell Telephone System, March 15, 1955)
    CONTENTS: 1. A Young Man Comes to Boston; 2. Mr. Bell Meets Mr. Watson; 3. "I've Had Another Idea --"; 4. A Young Inventor Calls an Older One; 5. Within Reach of Discovery; 6. "I Could Almost Understand the Words!"; 7. Overwork; 8. "Mr. Watson, Come Here --"; 9. The Emperor, Dom Pedro, Recognizes Mr. Bell"; 10. "Remarkable! Extraordinary!"; 11. "Of What Use is Such an Invention?"; 12. "We Cannot Use an Electrical Toy"; 13. M.H. from A.G.B."; 14. "It's Time You Married"; 15. A Wedding Present for the Bride; 16. Conversation on Shipboard; 17. The House in Kensington; 18. An Audience With the Queen; 19. Threat of Disaster; 20. A Legal Statement is Filed; 21. "Ahoy! Ahoy! Mr. Bell"; Index
  • Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone

    Katherine B. Shippen, Douglas Gorsline

    Paperback (Bell Telephone System, Jan. 1, 1952)
    Young readers biography of the great inventor
  • Mr. Bell Invents The Telephone

    katherine B. Shippen

    Paperback (Bell System, March 15, 1965)
    Mr. Bell Invents The Telephone [Paperback]
  • Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone

    Katherine B. Shippen, Richard Floethe

    Unknown Binding (Random House, )
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  • Inventing the Telephone

    Erinn Banting

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2006)
    This work is intended for ages 9-12. While Alexander Graham Bell won the race to patent the telephone, he was only one among many inventors who explored instant voice communication. This fascinating book describes the evolution of the telephone from the invention of the telegraph by Marconi to the modern day cell phones that have become a popular part of our everyday life. It also takes a close up look at: how the telephone works; early inventors and those who continue to enhance the technology; telephone companies, their products, and competition.
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  • Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone by Shippen, Katherine B.

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    Spiral-bound (Random House, March 12, 1952)
    Publisher: Random House 1952 (1952) ASIN: B001WP5H3C
  • Who Invented the Telephone?: Bell vs. Meucci

    Susan E. Hamen

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, right? That's what most people will tell you. But what if they're wrong? What if Scottish-born inventor Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was working on his own telephone invention at the exact same time? You'll be on the edge of your seat as Meucci and Bell race to win the battle of the telephone. Who will overcome the obstacles and be the first to cross the finish line? You'll never look at a telephone the same way again!
  • Who Invented the Telephone?: Bell vs. Meucci

    Susan E. Hamen

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, right? That's what most people will tell you. But what if they're wrong? What if Scottish-born inventor Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was working on his own telephone invention at the exact same time? You'll be on the edge of your seat as Meucci and Bell race to win the battle of the telephone. Who will overcome the obstacles and be the first to cross the finish line? You'll never look at a telephone the same way again!
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  • Who Invented the Telephone?: Bell vs. Meucci

    Susan E. Hamen

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, right? That's what most people will tell you. But what if they're wrong? What if Scottish-born inventor Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was working on his own telephone invention at the exact same time? You'll be on the edge of your seat as Meucci and Bell race to win the battle of the telephone. Who will overcome the obstacles and be the first to cross the finish line? You'll never look at a telephone the same way again!
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  • Alexander Graham Bell Invents the Telephone

    Katherine B. Shippen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1982)
    Scottish immigrant Alexander Bell gave up teaching deaf children, devoted time to experiments, then invented the telephone that people jokingly called an electric toy
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  • Inventing the Telephone

    Erinn Banting

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2006)
    This work is intended for ages 9-12. While Alexander Graham Bell won the race to patent the telephone, he was only one among many inventors who explored instant voice communication. This fascinating book describes the evolution of the telephone from the invention of the telegraph by Marconi to the modern day cell phones that have become a popular part of our everyday life. It also takes a close up look at: how the telephone works; early inventors and those who continue to enhance the technology; telephone companies, their products, and competition.
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