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The Winter Murder Case: A Philo Vance Story (Otto Penzler's Classic American Mystery Library)
Published in Paperback by Otto Penzler Books (1993)
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Philo T. Farnsworth: The Father of Television
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Utah Pr (Txt) (2001)
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GLASSUMBRELLA
The book is a lie. Farnsworth did not invent television. Television was around before Farnsworth was born. Other inventors' patents were used by RCA, notably Kalman Tihanyi, who patented the iconoscope in 1928.
Reference Material Only
While Godfrey has compiled, and reasonably well organized a great deal of information, his written presentation lacks style and readibility. The quality of writing is what one might expect from a newly-minted PhD attempting to gain recognition by publishing his/her dissertaion. I could not recommend this book to anyone looking for a general Farnsworth biography. For the occasional advanced undergraduate or graduate student studying the history of technology, I would recommend it for its reference value.
He brought us television
When Philo T. Farnsworth was fifteen, and plowing a field, he thougth up the concept that became electronic television. After one year of college, Farnsworth started repairing radio and then got support in the 1920s to develop electronic television. The only competition he faced was RCA and RCA tried to stop him. What followed were years of intense work and bitter frustrations. But in the end, Fransworth was proven to be the creator of television. Although forgotten today, this biography brings back to the public the importance of Philo T. Farnsworth and how the technology he developed back in the 1920s is till used today. An excellent read.
Divine Providence in Philo of Alexandria (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 77)
Published in Hardcover by J C B Mohr Verlag (1999)
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A Professional Professoriate: Unionization, Bureaucratization, and the Aaup (Vanderbilt Issues in Higher Education)
Published in Paperback by Vanderbilt Univ Pr (2000)
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Advances in the Statistical Sciences: Festschrift in Honor of Professor V M Joshi's 70th Birthday (The University of Western Ontario Series in Philo)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1987)
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Alana's Secret Friend (The Little Mermaid, No 12)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (Juv Pap) (1994)
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Alias S.S. Van Dine/the Man Who Created Philo Vance
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1992)
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Animal Spaces, Beastly Places : New Geographies of Human-Animal Relations (Critical Geographies)
Published in Library Binding by Routledge (2000)
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Anleitung zur Ketzerei : [philos. Essays]
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Anthology of World Literature
Published in Hardcover by Arden Library (1985)
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It is definitely not as good as his earlier books but still retains the flavor of the Philo Vance mysteries.