Stories of Great Inventors / Fulton, Whitney, Morse, Cooper, Edison
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The collection presents readable biographies aimed at young readers of five practical inventors, tracing curious childhoods, formative experiments, and the practical problems that inspired their inventions. Each sketch explains the idea behind major innovations — steam navigation, a machine to separate cotton fibers from seeds, electrical signaling, improvements in materials and manufacturing, and early electrical devices — and describes obstacles, resourcefulness, and gradual public adoption. Simple anecdotes, everyday details, and clear explanations show how observation and mechanical skill led to inventions that altered transportation, industry, and communication, while encouraging youthful curiosity and hands-on learning.
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