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Alexander Graham Bell
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Alexander Graham Bell naît en Écosse où il enseigne à parler à des sourds. Son intérêt pour l'enseignement le conduit à développer des outils pour faciliter la communication orale. Après la mort de ses deux frères, il suit ses parents qui émigrent en Ontario. Il va ensuite s'installer à Boston, centre de recherche scientifique très vivant en cette fin de 19e siècle. L'invention du téléphone lui assure gloire et postérité mais comme tout grand inventeur, il mènera des recherch
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Release date | September 25th 2014 |
Language | French |
Publisher | DE L'ISATIS |
Collection | Bonjour l'histoire |
Categories | |
Number of pages | 80 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
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