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Bell's rivalry with Thomas Edison from "summary" of Alexander Graham Bell by Edwin S. Grosvenor,Morgan Wesson

Alexander Graham Bell's rivalry with Thomas Edison was a defining feature of both men's lives. The competition between the two inventors was intense, fueled by their desire to outdo each other in the field of technological innovation. Bell, known for his invention of the telephone, and Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, were two of the most prominent figures in the world of invention in the late 19th century. The rivalry between Bell and Edison was not just about who could come up with the next big invention; it was also personal. Both men were fiercely competitive and saw each other as rivals for the title of the greatest inventor of their time. This rivalry drove them to push themselves to their limits and constantly strive to outdo each other. One of the most famous examples of Bell and Edison's rivalry was their competition over the development of the phonograph. Bell had been working on a similar device, which he called the graphophone, and when he learned that Edison was working on a similar invention, he redoubled his effor...
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    Alexander Graham Bell

    Edwin S. Grosvenor

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