The Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell first successfully spoke to Thomas Watson over his telephone device in 1876. But in order to invent the telephone, Bell had to study the work of scientists who came before him. And to this day, engineers continue to build upon this history of invention, resulting in the sleek, powerful smartphones in use today. From Charles Bourseul’s early idea to send sound waves through wires, to the cell towers of today, this book explores the invention and evolution of the telephone.
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The Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell first successfully spoke to Thomas Watson over his telephone device in 1876. But in order to invent the telephone, Bell had to study the work of scientists who came before him. And to this day, engineers continue to build upon this history of invention, resulting in the sleek, powerful smartphones in use today. From Charles Bourseul’s early idea to send sound waves through wires, to the cell towers of today, this book explores the invention and evolution of the telephone.
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The Telephone

The Telephone

by Marc Tyler Nobleman
The Telephone

The Telephone

by Marc Tyler Nobleman

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Overview

Alexander Graham Bell first successfully spoke to Thomas Watson over his telephone device in 1876. But in order to invent the telephone, Bell had to study the work of scientists who came before him. And to this day, engineers continue to build upon this history of invention, resulting in the sleek, powerful smartphones in use today. From Charles Bourseul’s early idea to send sound waves through wires, to the cell towers of today, this book explores the invention and evolution of the telephone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798875306280
Publisher: Capstone(r) Value Library
Publication date: 02/01/2026
Series: Famous Inventions
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 8 - 9 Years

About the Author

Marc Tyler Nobleman has written books on everything from ghosts to Groundhog Day, belly flops to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Superman to summertime activities. Besides writing books, he is also a cartoonist whose work has appeared in more than 100 magazines. OR**** Marc Tyler Nobleman is the author of more than 50 books for young people. He writes regularly for Nickelodeon Magazine and has written for The History Channel. He is also a cartoonist whose single panels have appeared in more than 100 international publications, including the Wall Street Journal, Good Housekeeping, and Forbes. He lives with his wife and daughter in Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1The First Words4
Chapter 2Before the Telephone6
Chapter 3Inventors10
Chapter 4How a Telephone Works16
Chapter 5The Telephone Becomes Popular20
Chapter 6Telephones Today24
Time Line: Telephones through the Years26
Fast Facts28
Hands On: Make a Telephone29
Glossary30
Internet Sites31
Read More31
Index32

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