Inventors -- United States -- Biography
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- Topsy, the startling story of the crooked-tailed elephant, P.T. Barnum, and the American wizard, Thomas Edison, Michael Daly
- Benjamin Franklin, founding father and inventor, Leila Merrell Foster
- Benjamin Franklin, a production of Twin Cities Public Television St. Paul/Minneapolis in association with Middlemarch Films ; producers, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer ; writer, Ronald Blumer ; directors, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer
- The last lone inventor, a tale of genius, deceit, and the birth of television, Evan I. Schwartz
- Franklin, the essential founding father, James Srodes
- Edison, Edmund Morris
- Tesla, inventor of the modern, Richard Munson
- IWoz, computer geek to cult icon : how I invented the personal computer, co-founded Apple, and had fun doing it, Steve Wozniak with Gina Smith
- Tesla, Richard Munson
- Not impossible, the art and joy of doing what couldn't be done, Mick Ebeling
- Birdseye, the adventures of a curious man, Mark Kurlansky
- Topsy, the startling story of the crooked-tailed elephant, P.T. Barnum, and the American wizard, Thomas Edison, Michael Daly
- Did you invent the phone alone, Alexander Graham Bell?, Melvin & Gilda Berger
- You belong to the universe, Buckminster Fuller and the future, Jonathon Keats
- Benjamin Franklin, Edwin S. Gaustad
- Wizard, the life and times of Nikola Tesla : biography of a genius, Marc J. Seifer ; read by Simon Prebble
- The power makers, steam, electricity, and the men who invented modern America, Maury Klein
- Nikola Tesla and the taming of electricity, Lisa J. Aldrich
- Inventor of the future, the visionary life of Buckminster Fuller, Alec Nevala-Lee
- Benjamin Franklin, a film by Ken Burns, Florentine Films and WETA Washington D.C. ; author, Dayton Duncan ; director, Ken Burns ; producers, Ken Burns, David Schmidt
- Buckminster Fuller, designing for mobility, Michael John Gorman
- B. Franklin, printer, David A. Adler
- Mr. Gatling's terrible marvel, the gun that changed everything and the misunderstood genius who invented it, Julia Keller
- iWoz, computer geek to cult icon : how I invented the personal computer, co-founded Apple, and had fun doing it, Steve Wozniak with Gina Smith
- My inventions and other writings, Nikola Tesla ; introduction by Samantha Hunt
- The autobiography of Nikola Tesla, Nikola Tesla
- The marvelous thing that came from a spring, the accidental invention of the toy that swept the nation, written and illustrated by Gilbert Ford ; photography by Greg Endries
- Revolver, Sam Colt and the six-shooter that changed America, Jim Rasenberger
- Edison, a life of invention, Paul Israel
- The Florida life of Thomas Edison, Michele Wehrwein Albion
- Edison, Edmund Morris
- Reluctant genius, Alexander Graham Bell and the passion for invention, Charlotte Gray
- Mr. Gatling's terrible marvel, the gun that changed everything and the misunderstood genius who invented it, Julia Keller
- Edison, Edmund Morris
- The truth about Tesla, the myth of the lone genius in the history of innovation, Christopher Cooper ; foreword by Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D
- Birdseye, the adventures of a curious man, Mark Kurlansky
- Henry Ford
- The life of Benjamin Franklin, J.A. Leo Lemay
- Flash of genius, and other true stories of invention, John Seabrook
- The measure of Manhattan, the tumultuous career and surprising legacy of John Randel Jr., cartographer, surveyor, inventor, Marguerite Holloway
- Wind sucks. It doesn't blow. and other insights from Buckminster Fuller, Pete Chasar
- Tesla, inventor of the electrical age, W. Bernard Carlson
- The man who invented the computer, the biography of John Atanasoff, digital pioneer, Jane Smiley
- Eli Whitney and the birth of American technology, Constance McL. Green ; edited by Oscar Handlin
- Edison, inventing the century, Neil Baldwin
- Tesla, inventor of the modern, Richard Munson
- Going deep, John Philip Holland and the invention of the attack submarine, Lawrence Goldstone
- Birdseye, the adventures of a curious man, Mark Kurlansky
- Copies in seconds, how a lone inventor and an unknown company created the biggest communication breakthrough since Gutenberg : Chester Carlson and the birth of the Xerox machine, David Owen
- Tesla, man out of time, Margaret Cheney
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