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Inventing Entertainment: The Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies
Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress


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Prolific inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) has had a profound impact on modern life. In his lifetime, the "Wizard of Menlo Park" patented 1,093 inventions, including the phonograph, the kinetograph (a motion picture camera), and the kinetoscope (a motion picture viewer). Edison managed to become not only a renowned inventor, but also a prominent manufacturer and businessman through the merchandising of his inventions. The collections in the Library of Congress's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division contain an extraordinary range of the surviving products of Edison's entertainment inventions and industries. This site features 341 motion pictures, 81 disc sound recordings, and other related materials, such as photographs and original magazine articles. Cylinder sound recordings will be added to this site in the near future. In addition, histories are given of Edison's involvement with motion pictures and sound recordings, as well as a special page focusing on the life of the great inventor.
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Understanding the Collection

Timeline

Paper Print Film Collection

Selected Bibliography

From the Learning Page
Collection Connections

Working with the Collection

How to View Videos

How to Listen to Sound Recordings

How to Order Copies of Films | Sound Recordings

Digitizing the Collection

Copyright and Other Restrictions

Acknowledgments


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