Alexander Graham Bell
1847 – 1922
75 works on record
Works
Growth of the oral method of instructing the deaf
1981
Upon the electrical experiments to determine the location of the bullet in the body of the late President Garfield; and upon a successful form of induction balance for the painless detection of metallic masses in the human body
1981

A philanthropist of the last century identified as a Boston man
1981
Upon a method of teaching language to a very young congenitally deaf child
1981

The question of sign-language and the utility of signs in the instruction of the deaf
1981
The Bell telephone
1974
The Sanders reader
1969

The duration of life and conditions associated with longevity
1918
The growth of the oral method in America
1917

Graphical studies of marriages of the deaf
1917
Preparedness for aerial defense
1916
Discovery and invention
1914
How to improve the race
1914
Bell Telephone, The Deposition of Alexander Graham Bell in the Suit Brought by the United States to Annul the Bell Patents
1908

The mechanism of speech
1907
Aerial locomotion
1907
Aërial locomotion
1907
The Mechanism of Speech: Lectures Delivered Before the American Association ..
1906

Lectures upon the mechanism of speech
1906

Methods of instructing the deaf in the United States
1898

Address upon the condition of articulation teaching in American schools for the deaf
1893
Address upon the condition of articulation teaching in American schools for the deaf, by Alexander Graham Bell, President of the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf, delivered June 29, 1892, at the opening of the second summer meeting of the Association, held at Crosbyside Hotel, Lake George, N.Y., June 29 to July 8,1892
1893
Marriage
1891
Teaching the deaf and dumb
1891
Memoir upon the formation of a deaf variety of the human race
1884
Upon the formation of a deaf variety of the human race
1884

Upon the electrical experiments to determine the location of the bullet in the body of the late President Garfield
1882

Upon the production of sound by radiant energy
1881

The telephone
1878
Researches in electric telegraphy
1877
Electric telephony
1877
Researches in telephony
1876
The Mystic Oral School
An investigation of irradiation-induced chromosome aberrations in human leukocytes in culture

Sheep catalogue of Beinn Bhreagh, Victoria Co., Nova Scotia
Multi-nippled sheep of Beinn Bhreagh, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, living 1903, and their known ancestors
Speech-teaching in American schools for the deaf

Who shall inherit long life?

The Mystic Oral School

Discovery and invention
Speech-teaching in American schools for the deaf
Marriage
Methods of instructing the deaf in the United States
Memoir upon the formation of a deaf variety of the human race
Sex-determination in sheep

Facts and opinions relating to the deaf from America
Establishment for the study of vocal physiology
Fallacies concerning the deaf, and the influence of such fallacies in preventing the amelioration of their condition
The question of sign-language and the utility of signs
Address upon the condition of articulation teaching in American schools for the deaf
On reading as a means of teaching language to the deaf
Growth of the oral method of instructing the deaf
Upon a method of teaching language to a very young congenitally deaf child
How to improve the race
Researches in telephony
On the nature and uses of visible speech
A philanthropist of the last century identified as a Boston man
The Bell telephone
The mechanism of speech
A few thoughts concerning Parents' Associations
The invention of the electric speaking telephone
Utility of signs
On the production and reproduction of sound by light
Misc. pamphlets
The United States of America v. the American Bell Telephone Co. [June 15, 1887.]
Upon a method of teaching language to a
The metric system
James W. McDonough vs. A. Graham Bell, Elisha Gray and others
The question of sign-language and The utility of signs in the instruction of the deaf
The multiple telegraph
Visible speech as a means of communicating articulation to deaf-mutes
Upon the formation of a deaf variety of the human race
The Mystic oral school
Establishment for the study of vocal physiology
The growth of the oral method in America