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Books with title Inventions and Inventors

  • Great Inventors and Their Inventions

    David Angus, Benjamin Soames, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Archimedes, Gutenberg, Franklin, Nobel, Bell, Marconi, the Wright Brothers, and Edison: Nine remarkable men produced inventions that changed the world. The printing press, the telephone, powered flight, recording, and other innovations have made the modern world what it is. But what were the men who had these ideas and made realities of them like? As David Angus explains, they were very different: quiet, boisterous, confident, or withdrawn. But all had a moment of vision that they combined with single-minded determination to battle through numerous obstacles and produce something that really worked. This is a fascinating account, especially for younger listeners.
  • Great Inventors and Their Inventions

    Frank P. Bachman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 12, 2015)
    Beginning with the steam engine (James Watt) and ending with the submarine (invented by John Holland), Great Inventors and their Inventions gives a fascinating account of the inventors--and their inventions--that dramatically impacted our lives today. In between Watt and Holland readers will find the story of Robert Fulton and the invention of steamboats, George Stephenson and the locomotive, the further inventions of electric locomotives and spinning machines, Eli Whitney and the invention of the cotton gin, Elias Howe and the sewing machine, Cyrus McCormick and the reaper, Henry Bessemer and his impact on the steel industry, John Gutenberg and the printing press, Samuel Morse (telegraph) and Alexander Graham Bell (telephone). Chapters on Thomas Edison and his many inventions, the Wright brothers (airplanes), and Marconi (wireless signals). The anecdotes and personal stories of the inventors make this book especially interesting. Readers will be inspired by the tenacity and dedication demonstrated by so many in developing their "high tech" (for that day) devices. Some of the inventors cashed in and became very rich. Others we taken advantage of or never experienced the fame or fortune that should have been theirs. But all set the stage, in various ways, for technology as we know it today. Though written early in the 20th century, this book remains a page-turner for home schoolers, history buffs, or anyone interested in the beginnings the industrial revolution and technical advancement.
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  • Great Inventors And Their Inventions

    Frank P. Bachman

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, May 10, 2006)
    Twelve stories of great inventions, grouped under inventions of steam and electric power, inventions of manufacture and production, and in ventions of printing and communication. The final chapter introduces the famous inventors of the early twentieth century. The story of each invention is interwoven with that of the life of its inventor. Through these stories the reader learns how big things are brought about, and on the traits of mind and heart which make for success. Suitable for ages 10 to 14.
  • Great Inventors and Their Inventions

    Frank P. Bachman

    eBook (Yesterday's Classics, April 7, 2010)
    Twelve stories of great inventions, grouped under inventions of steam and electric power, inventions of manufacture and production, and in ventions of printing and communication. The final chapter introduces the famous inventors of the early twentieth century. The story of each invention is interwoven with that of the life of its inventor. Through these stories the reader learns how big things are brought about, and on the traits of mind and heart which make for success. Suitable for ages 10 and up.
  • Great Inventors and their Inventions

    Frank P. Bachman

    Paperback (Living Book Press, May 27, 2019)
    Can you imagine how different life would be without the printing press? It's unlikely you'd ever have held a book. And your clothes would look very different without the invention of spinning and sewing machines. Without boats, trains, and planes, even our diets would be changed.Read about the fascinating creators of these inventions and the struggles they faced. Some got rich, some fought for every penny, but they all changed the way we live our lives today. Inventors profiled in this collection include James Watt (the steam engine), Elias Howe (the sewing machine), Cyrus McCormick (the reaper), John Gutenberg (the printing press), Alexander Graham Bell (the telephone) as well as many more.This reprinting is complete and unabridged featuring all the original illustrations and reformatted text for easier reading.
  • Great Inventors and Inventions

    Bruce LaFontaine

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 10, 1997)
    From Johannes Gutenberg's fifteenth-century printing press to Charles Hard Townes' relatively recent development of the laser, this fascinating coloring book encompasses five centuries of technology. Forty-five finely detailed drawings depict inventors and their historically important devices, comprising an inspiring survey of advances in science and industry.The excellent illustrations include James Watt's steam engine (1763), David Bushnell's submarine (1776), Count Alessandro Volta's battery (1800), and Samuel Morse's telegraph (1837). Among other featured innovations are Karl Benz's motorized wagon (1885), Thomas Edison's electric light bulb (1878-79), moving picture kinetoscope (1876) and phonograph (1895), Henry Ford's assembly line (1908), Jacques Cousteau's aqua lung for scuba divers (1942), and many more.Informative captions provide background information about the inventors and their inventions, making this not only an entertaining volume for coloring book enthusiasts but also an educational and fact-filled guide to developments in the world of science and technology.
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  • Inventions

    Glenn Murphy

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 10, 2009)
    Inventions Over Time INsiders brings inventions to life, with the most up-to-date information and state-of-the-art 3-D illustrations that practically leap off every page, stimulating minds and imaginations in a whole new way.
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  • Inventions

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Nov. 3, 2008)
    This is a spectacular gift book for children interested in how things work.This beautifully engineered glimpse into the world and works of Leonardo da Vinci is a spectacular 3-D celebration of one of the world's most creative minds. Presented as if it were the master's previously undiscovered private journal, it recreates his original notes, drawings and astonishing inventions.
  • Inventors and Inventions

    Doris Simonis

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Sept. 1, 2008)
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  • Inventors and Inventions

    Michael Jeffries, Gary A. Lewis

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, Sept. 1, 1992)
    The origin of the recipe, the razor, the tape recorder, and many more familiar items is explained in words and pleasing illustrations to surprise and engage curious young minds.
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  • Inventions and Inventors

    Darren Sechrist

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Edison, Marconi, and Bell. Inventors and Inventions brings these scientists and others to life. Young readers take a front row seat as Thomas Edison invents the light bulb. Theyll also listen in as Guglielmo Marconi tests his first wireless, and Alexan
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  • Inventors and Their Inventions

    Vowery Carlile, Karen Birchak

    Paperback (Educational Impressions, March 15, 2007)
    A Research-and-Learn Book! written Vowery Dodd Carlile. This book provides ten different stories about inventors and their inventions, followed by discussion questions, creative questions and extra activities. There are two culminating units: a research unit and an invention unit in which students use the invention process to create their own inventions. Grades 3-5.