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Inventors at Work, with Chapters on Discovery

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An illustrated survey of inventive principles and practical engineering, focusing on how form and material shape performance. It treats structural design—girders, trusses, bridges, ships—and techniques to reduce resistance, save light and heat, and improve tools and machine parts. The work discusses materials and their treatment, measurement and testing methods, model experiments, and manufacturing practices that enable interchangeability and economy. Brief accounts of contemporary discoveries and phenomena, including radioactivity, show how precise measurement and material knowledge drive advances in practical invention.

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George Iles

George Iles was an American author and editor known for his contributions to literature on invention and autobiography. His notable works include "Inventors at Work, with Chapters on Discovery," which explores the lives and innovations of various inventors, and "Little Masterpieces of Autobiography: Actors," a collection that delves into the personal narratives of prominent actors. Iles' writing often reflects a fascination with creativity and the human experience, making his works significant in the study of both invention and the performing arts.

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