H. Joseph Gerber, a Jewish refugee, was widely considered to be one of the greatest American inventors, technologists, and businessmen of the twentieth century€a “Thomas Edison” of American manufacturing.
The Inventor€s Dilemma: The Remarkable Life of H. Joseph Gerber is the definitive biography of a man who transformed modern manufacturing and the products that fill our everyday lives: clothes, cars, eyeglasses, electronics, signs and printing, and more.
Written by his son David, the book intimately chronicles not only Gerber’s professional life, but also his remarkable personal journey as a Holocaust survivor, a penniless boy who became an eminent inventor. He then used his success in America to assist a young Israel rise to technological prominence, while also coming to terms with the impact of his boyhood experiences under Nazi rule and his Jewish identity.
Nonfiction
The Inventor’s Dilemma
- From the Publisher
May 3, 2016
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