Description
A wizard from the beginning, Thomas Edison had a thirst for knowledge, taste for mischief, and hunger for discovery—but his luck was once made conceivable by his boundless energy. At age fourteen he coined his personal motto: “The More to do, the more to be done,” after which went out and did: picking up skills and knowledge at each and every turn. When learning about things that existed wasn’t enough, he dreamed up new inventions to reinforce the arena.
From humble beginnings as a farmer’s son, selling newspapers on trains and reading through public libraries shelf by shelf, Tom started his inventing career as a boy and become a legend as a man.