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Alexander Graham Bell

Kelly Mass

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The gentle Scottish brogue of Alexander Melville Bell filled the parlor of the family home in Edinburgh as he worked with his young son, carefully positioning the boy's fingers on his throat to feel the vibrations of speech. This intimate scene from 1850 would prove prophetic, for seven-year-old Alexander Graham Bell was experiencing firsthand the physical nature of sound that would later revolutionize human communication. His father's pioneering work in speech instruction for the deaf, combined with his mother's gradual hearing loss, created an environment where the mysteries of sound, speech, and human communication were not merely academic subjects but urgent personal realities that would shape one of history's most transformative inventions. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, into a family where the science of speech was both profession and passion. His grandfather, Alexander Bell, had been a renowned elocution teacher in London, establishing a family tradition of working with speech and hearing that would influence three generations. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, had built upon this foundation to become one of the foremost authorities on speech instruction in Britain, developing innovative methods for teaching proper pronunciation and articulation that attracted students from across Europe. The influence of Bell's mother, Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, proved equally formative, though in ways that would not become apparent until later in his life. A accomplished painter and musician, she possessed a keen artistic sensibility and intellectual curiosity that she passed on to her son. Her gradual hearing loss, which began when Alexander was still a child, created a household where alternative forms of communication became necessary and where the challenges faced by the deaf were immediate and personal rather than abstract concerns. Duration - 52m. Author - Kelly Mass. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Kelly Mass ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The gentle Scottish brogue of Alexander Melville Bell filled the parlor of the family home in Edinburgh as he worked with his young son, carefully positioning the boy's fingers on his throat to feel the vibrations of speech. This intimate scene from 1850 would prove prophetic, for seven-year-old Alexander Graham Bell was experiencing firsthand the physical nature of sound that would later revolutionize human communication. His father's pioneering work in speech instruction for the deaf, combined with his mother's gradual hearing loss, created an environment where the mysteries of sound, speech, and human communication were not merely academic subjects but urgent personal realities that would shape one of history's most transformative inventions. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, into a family where the science of speech was both profession and passion. His grandfather, Alexander Bell, had been a renowned elocution teacher in London, establishing a family tradition of working with speech and hearing that would influence three generations. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, had built upon this foundation to become one of the foremost authorities on speech instruction in Britain, developing innovative methods for teaching proper pronunciation and articulation that attracted students from across Europe. The influence of Bell's mother, Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, proved equally formative, though in ways that would not become apparent until later in his life. A accomplished painter and musician, she possessed a keen artistic sensibility and intellectual curiosity that she passed on to her son. Her gradual hearing loss, which began when Alexander was still a child, created a household where alternative forms of communication became necessary and where the challenges faced by the deaf were immediate and personal rather than abstract concerns. Duration - 52m. Author - Kelly Mass. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Kelly Mass ©.

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English


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