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Famous Days in the Century of Invention

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A collection of accessible episodes recounts the origins and public reception of transformative technical innovations — including the sewing machine, the telephone, electric lighting, vulcanized rubber, improved printing methods, early photographic processes, mechanical reapers, and electric vehicles — tracing how inventors demonstrated prototypes, overcame practical obstacles, and persuaded users to adopt new tools. Each chapter mixes narrative anecdotes of demonstrations and everyday encounters with clear explanations of how the devices worked and why they mattered, emphasizing invention stories and the gradual transition from novelty to ordinary use.

About the Author

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Gertrude L. Stone

Gertrude L. Stone was an author known for her work in the realm of historical literature, particularly focusing on the impact of invention throughout history. Her notable book, "Famous Days in the Century of Invention," explores significant milestones in technological advancement and their effects on society. Stone's writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay between innovation and historical events, making her contributions valuable for readers interested in the evolution of technology and its historical context.

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