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An edition of The Last Days of Night (2016)

The Last Days of Night

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From Graham Moore, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game and New York Times bestselling author of The Sherlockian, comes a thrilling novel--based on actual events--about the nature of genius, the cost of ambition, and the battle to electrify America.

New York, 1888. Gas lamps still flicker in the city streets, but the miracle of electric light is in its infancy. The person who controls the means to turn night into day will make history--and a vast fortune. A young untested lawyer named Paul Cravath, fresh out of Columbia Law School, takes a case that seems impossible to win. Paul's client, George Westinghouse, has been sued by Thomas Edison over a billion-dollar question: Who invented the light bulb and holds the right to power the country?

The case affords Paul entry to the heady world of high society--the glittering parties in Gramercy Park mansion, and the more insidious dealings done behind closed doors. The task facing him is beyond daunting. Edison is a wily, dangerous opponent with vast resources at his disposal--private spies, newspapers in his pocket, and the backing of J. P. Morgan himself. Yet this unknown lawyer shares with his famous adversary a compulsion to win at all costs. How will he do it?

In obsessive pursuit of victory, Paul crosses paths with Nikola Tesla, an eccentric, brilliant inventor who may hold the key to defeating Edison, and with Agnes Huntington, a beautiful opera singer who proves to be a flawless performer on stage and off. As Paul takes greater and greater risks, he'll find that everyone in his path is playing their own game, and no one is quite who they seem.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
368

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Table of Contents

Part I. Salients Page 001 Chapter 1. The Last Days of Night Page 003 Chapter 2. The Wizard of Menlo Park Page 008 Chapter 3. Prodigies Page 017 Chapter 4. A Suggestion of Compromise Page 025 Chapter 5. The Curious Case of U.S. Letters Patent No. 223,898 Page 030 Chapter 6. Locusts Page 036 Chapter 7. Rivalries Page 039 Chapter 8. The Ghost of Nikola Tesla Page 044 Chapter 9. Mr. Tesla Has Something He Would Not Like to Show You Page 049 Chapter 10. Alternating Current Page 053 Chapter 11. A Dash to the Door Page 059 Chapter 12. A Lobster's Dinner at Delmonico's Page 061 Chapter 13. Money Page 068 Chapter 14. A Difficult Negotiation Page 071 Chapter 15. Networks Page 075 Chapter 16. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Page 080 Chapter 17. A Famous Visitor Page 083 Chapter 18. Fathers and Sons Page 089 Chapter 19. Death in the Wires Page 095 Chapter 20. The Difference of Opinion Between Mr. Tesla and Mr. Westinghouse Page 101 Chapter 21. Intrigue at Carter, Hughes & Cravath Page 106 Chapter 22. A Visit to Number 4 Gramercy Park Page 111 Chapter 23. The Players' Club Page 114 Chapter 24. Nikola Tesla's Laboratory of Wonders Page 124 Chapter 25. Instability in the System Page 129 Part II. Reverse Salients Page 131 Chapter 26. Powerful Friends Page 133 Chapter 27. Two Walks Along the East River Page 138 Chapter 28. A Frightful Accusation Page 144 Chapter 29. Dead Ends and False Leads Page 147 Chapter 30. The Metropolitan Opera House Page 151 Chapter 31. Questions Yet Unanswered Page 154 Chapter 32. Nightly Terrors at Number 4 Gramercy Park Page 159 Chapter 33. Mr. Edison Would Disagree Page 164 Chapter 34. The Empire of Invention Page 169 Chapter 35. Associate Attorneys Page 173 Chapter 36. Miss Huntington Grants an Interview Page 178 Chapter 37. A New Year's Grotesque Page 183 Chapter 38. A Midnight Theft Page 188 Chapter 39. Inventions Already Invented Page 192 Chapter 40. The Chair Page 194 Chapter 41. The Mystery of the Filaments Page 198 Chapter 42. The Deposition of Thomas Edison Page 205 Chapter 43. Fail, Fail, and Fail Again Page 212 Chapter 44. The Prodigal Cravath Returns Page 216 Chapter 45. All Happy Families... Page 220 Chapter 46. But Each Unhappy Family... Page 224 Chapter 47. The Morning After Page 232 Chapter 48. The Hatchet Man in Buffalo Page 234 Chapter 49. The Execution of William Kemmler Page 240 Chapter 50. When London Trembles...New York Quakes Page 246 Chapter 51. Apologetic Millionaires Page 250 Chapter 52. End Times Page 256 Chapter 53. The Second-Most Mysterious Telegram That Paul Had Ever Received Page 259 Chapter 54. Teatime at the Cravath Household Page 262 Chapter 55. Fisk Page 265 Chapter 56. At the Foot of Beinn Bhreagh Page 273 Chapter 57. The Reverse Salient Page 281 Part III. Solutions Page 285 Chapter 58. The Metropolitan Opera House Ball Page 287 Chapter 59. A Secret Meeting with the Richest Man in America Page 292 Chapter 60. Bury a Penny Page 297 Chapter 61. A Fox in the Chicken Coop Page 301 Chapter 62. Whether or Not It's True Page 305 Chapter 63. Brief Vignettes as the Stage Is Set for the Final Performance Page 308 Chapter 64. Nikola Tesla Returns to Manhattan Page 316 Chapter 65. Men and Women Page 323 Chapter 66. The Current War Comes to an End Page 326 Chapter 67. The Fall of Thomas Edison Page 329 Chapter 68. Revelry Page 333 Chapter 69. The Good Guys and the Bad Guys Page 338 Chapter 70. All Men Get the Things They Love Page 341 Chapter 71. Postwar Page 348 Chapter 72. Niagara Falls, 1896 Page 353 A Note from the Author. Page 359 Acknowledgements. Page 367

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New York, USA
Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6--dc23
Library of Congress
PS3613.05575 S47 2010, PS3613.O5575 S47 2010, PS3613.O5575 L38 2016
lccn_permalink
http://lccn.loc.gov/2015050362

Contributors

Author Photographer
Matt Sayles
Book Designer
Simon M. Sullivan
Cover Art
Carlos Beltran, based on William A. Fraser, "Wet Night, Columbus Circle, New York," 1900 (Bridgeman Images)
Cover Design
Jeff Miller/Faceout Studio and Carlos Beltran
Map Design and Cartography
David Lindroth, Inc.

The Physical Object

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Hardcover
Pagination
368p.
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26490469M
Internet Archive
lastdaysofwonder0000moor
ISBN 13
9780812988901
LCCN
2015050362
OCLC/WorldCat
933386185

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