| Jennifer Groundwater - Biography & Autobiography - 2018 - 208 pages
In 1876, at only 29 years old, Alexander Graham Bell completed the invention that would turn him into a household name: the telephone. What began as a tool for his deaf ... | |
| Terrance W. MacDonald - Biography & Autobiography - 2017 - 98 pages
Alexander Graham Bell and his team of innovative young engineers created groundbreaking new technologies during three years of furious activity in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, in the ... | |
| Jacqueline Langille - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1989 - 52 pages
This is a series of biographies that profile major personalities in the history of Atlantic Canada. All of the titles are heavily illustrated paperbacks, which are 48 or 64 ... | |
| Michael A. Schuman - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2014 - 96 pages
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish immigrant whose interest in helping the hearing-impaired led him to become not only an influential and respected teacher of the deaf, but ... | |
| Naomi Pasachoff - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1996 - 145 pages
Alexander Graham Bell forever changed the world. The telephone and his many other landmark inventions rank among the most transforming and enduring of the modern era. But it ... | |
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