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Listen Up! Alexander Graham Bell's Talking Machine

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 3 Ratings and 3 Reviews

Book Description
Its 1876 and Philadelphia is hosting the Worlds Fair. Alexander Graham Bell arrives to demonstrate his talking machine he calls the telephone. But will anyone come to see him at the worlds most important science fair? And more importantly, will his machine work? Full color.
Book Information
PublisherPerfection Learning
BindingLibrary Binding (10 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-100756979412
ISBN-13978-0756979416
Publication Date08/28/2007
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About Monica Kulling (Author) : I am a poet living in Toronto, Ontario. I have a new book coming out August 2009 from Tundra Books. It's a story about George Eastman and the invention of the camera. It's A Snap! George Eastman's F... more
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About Richard Walz (Illustrator) : Richard Walz is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Richard Walz include Babe Ruth Saves Baseball Book and CD, Listen Up!: Alexander Graham Bell... more
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4/3/2008 Monica Kulling said:
Like Alexander Graham Bell I don't always like the ringing telephone. It can interrupt mealtimes, thinking times, and times when you just don't want to talk. Even though Bell was instrumental in the invention of the telephone, he detested its presence in his home. He often let it "ring off the hook.... more

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