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OverviewThis riveting biography from the American Bar Association visits the spectacular life of Edwin Land, breakthrough inventor. At the time of his death, he stood third on the list of our most prolific inventors, behind only Thomas Edison and one of Edison's colleagues. Land's most famous achievement was the creation of a revolutionary film-and-camera system that could produce a photographic print moments after the picture was taken. In A Triumph of Genius, you'll learn details of Land's involvement over four decades with top-secret U.S. military intelligence efforts during World War II and through the Cold War in the service of seven American presidents. Additionally, you'll thrill to the compelling first-hand look at one of our nation's most important legal battles over intellectual property--Polaroid versus Kodak. The conflict led to an epic legal battle, a dramatic event for Land who, from the witness stand, personally starred in a compelling courtroom drama. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald K Fierstein , Pete LarkinPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio ISBN: 9798200021581Publication Date: 17 February 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Fierstein brings the story to life in such a way that at the end, the reader actually senses the huge emotional strain that such a long, fierce, and persistent battle entailed for those participating in it.-- ""Paul M. Janicke, HIPLA Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center"" ""The book will appeal to photographic historians but will also have a wider resonance for those interested in business history, management theory, and the history of science."" -- ""Dr. Michael Pritchard, FRPS, director-general, Royal Photographic Society"" ""A really wonderful book! This is a great adventure story. Fierstein brings the story to life in such a way that at the end, the reader actually senses the huge emotional strain that such a long, fierce, and persistent battle entailed for those participating in it."" -- ""Paul M. Janicke, HIPLA Professor of Law, University of Houston Law Center"" ""Students of patent law and those who are fascinated with the history of photography will likely have an enjoyable listening experience."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""The idea for a camera capable of producing pictures within seconds of being taken came to Land in 1943 when his young daughter expressed disappointment at waiting for images to be developed...When Kodak entered the instant photography market in 1976, Polaroid sued for patent infringement in a case that lasted fifteen years. Fierstein...provides a blow-by-blow account of the case, as well as its extensive backstory. American law enthusiasts will admire Fierstein's meticulous research and analytical prose."" -- ""Publishers Weekly""" Author InformationStarting in 1978, Ronald K. Fierstein was a young lawyer on the team of litigators from the prestigious patent law firm of Fish & Neave representing Polaroid in its epic patent battle with Eastman Kodak over instant photography technology. He has enjoyed a long and successful career in the entertainment industry, representing artists in the recording and theater industries. He is a coproducer of the current Broadway hit Kinky Boots. Ron splits his time between Chappaqua, New York, and North Hero, Vermont. Pete Larkin is an accomplished voice-over actor, award-winning audiobook narrator, and on-camera host. He was the public address announcer for the New York Mets and has worked as a radio jockey in New York, Baltimore, and Washington, DC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |