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A collection of short biographical sketches recounting the childhoods of prominent inventors, tracing early curiosity, home experiments, practical tinkering, education, family influence, and formative incidents that shaped later careers. Each chapter presents anecdotes of youthful play turned into mechanical experiments, educational struggles, apprenticeships, and turning points when interest in making and repairing tools led to lifelong vocations. Themes include perseverance, hands-on learning, and the role of mentors and setbacks in development; the tone is anecdotal and instructive, aimed at young readers to inspire practical ingenuity.

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A. Fraser Robertson

A. Fraser Robertson was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of inspiring young minds. His notable work, "The Boyhood of Great Inventors," explores the formative years of famous inventors, aiming to ignite curiosity and creativity in young readers. Through engaging narratives, Robertson highlights the importance of imagination and perseverance in the pursuit of innovation. His writing reflects a dedication to educating and motivating the next generation, making his work a valuable addition to literary heritage in children's educational literature.

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