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1876 Scarce U.S. Patent Office Gazette THOMAS EDISON Duplex Telegraph Inventor
$ 10.56
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Including three early patents by Thomas EdisonOfficial Gazette of the United States Patent Office,
Vol. 9, No. 22 (May 30, 1876), 10-1/2" x 7-1/4", approx. 50 pages, illustrated. Lacking original wraps (now neatly replaced); a few minor edge tears and small chips; faint vertical bend; otherwise clean, tight, and very good overall.
The descriptive and pictorial record for patents granted on May 30, 1876. Of particular interest are three issued to Thomas Edison (Nos. 178,221, 178,222, and 178,223), all related to duplex telegraphs and preceding his epochal work on the phonograph and the light bulb. The text notes of the three patents—the 100th, 101st, and 102nd Edison was granted—that Edison assigned half his right to George B. Prescott of New York City.
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