The real story of television is not of a corporation, but of a quiet, relentless inventor. Philo T. Farnsworth created the first electronic television system at just 21 years old. His revolutionary work set off a fierce patent war against RCA, forever cementing his place as a hero of American innovation.
Delving into his life, his remarkable inventions, and his final, desperate quest for clean energy, this book restores Farnsworth to his rightful place in history as a true pioneer.Approx.178 pages, 39600 word count