Great Facts / A Popular History and Description of the Most Remarkable Inventions During the Present Century
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The book offers a popular survey of major nineteenth-century inventions, tracing how simple observations and prior devices led to advances in steam navigation, locomotion, the electric telegraph, photography, lighting, printing machinery, bridges, and other mechanical and electrical technologies. Each topic is treated with concise, non-technical descriptions of principles, mechanisms, and progressive improvements, accompanied by illustrations. The author emphasizes the stepwise nature of invention, the role of observation and accident, and practical applications that transformed daily life, while choosing examples judged most important, remarkable, or suggestive of future development and intended for accessibility to younger and general readers.
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