
Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. B. Morse
Kenneth Silverman$22.09
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This brilliantly conceived biography is the very American tale of a quiet man, raised by religious zealots, who became a gifted and prolific painter (more than three hundred portraits and historical canvases), became the first Professor of Fine Arts at an American college, and founded the National Academy of Design. A classic overachiever, this was simply not enough for Samuel F. B. Morse; he subsequently ran for Congress and mayor of New York. Lastly, in his most famous life's work, he invented a machine that was to transform commerce, communication, transportation, military affairs, diplomacy, and the course of the modern world. What invention could be so revolutionary? The telegraph, of course-and the eponymous Morse code. Here is the story of an incredible invention, and an engrossing life, by a Bancroft- and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 09/22/2004
ISBN: 9780306813948
Pages: 503
Weight: 1.51lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.04w x 1.32d
Review Citations: New York Times 11/28/2004 pg. 30
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 09/22/2004
ISBN: 9780306813948
Pages: 503
Weight: 1.51lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.04w x 1.32d
Review Citations: New York Times 11/28/2004 pg. 30
