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James Watt

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The book traces the inventor's origins in a practical family, his formative education in mathematics and instrument-making, and the progression from early mechanical work to a lifelong preoccupation with improving steam power. It follows his moves between towns, technical breakthroughs, legal and business struggles over patents, partnerships that enabled manufacture and distribution, and the detailed development and impact of successive steam-engine designs. Later chapters profile his character, habits, and scientific method, assess his inventive discoveries, and recount old age and retrospective appraisal, combining chronological narrative with technical explanation to portray both the man and the machines he refined.

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Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist, best known for his role in the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. His autobiography, "Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie," provides insight into his life, values, and the principles that guided his business practices. Carnegie was also a notable advocate for libraries and education, contributing to the establishment of over 2,500 libraries worldwide. His works, including "An American Four-in-Hand in Britain" and "Round the World," reflect his interests in travel and culture, showcasing his literary contributions alongside his business achievements.

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