Thomas Edison: The Wizard Inventor (What's Their Story?) by Haydn Middleton

By Haydn Middleton

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He had some small successes, but by now his great inventing days were over. ” He and his team had made no fewer than 1093 inventions. Some were improvements on the work of other people. Sometimes people improved on Tom’s inventions too – like his “kinetoscope”, an early machine for showing movies. “ T Tom was a confident person. “Anything, everything, is possible,” he said. People called him a Wizard, but he always had a purpose in mind for his magic. That was why he was once voted ‘America’s Most Useful Man’!

That was why he was once voted ‘America’s Most Useful Man’! 31 Tom died in 1931, at the age of 84. He had lit up the world – there had to be a special way of saying goodbye to him. Three nights later, at 10 o’clock, people all over the USA switched off their electric lights for one minute. Even the Statue of Liberty’s torch went dark. Then the lights returned. The great inventor was dead. His inventions would live on.

Two years after it opened, his wife Mary died of typhoid. Tom and his children felt lost. They thought that no one could take her place. T Then Tom met a beautiful young woman called Mina Miller. Although he was very deaf, they talked by tapping Morse Code into each other’s hands. ” into Mina’s hand. “Yes,” she tapped back. And no one else in the carriage knew what had happened. 29 Tom, Mina and the children moved to a big new home and inventions factory at West Orange, New Jersey. Three more children were born: Charles, Theodore and Madeleine.

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