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About This Book

The collection surveys notable contemporary inventions and inventors, presenting accessible accounts of discoveries and machines: the properties and uses of radium as studied by Curie, steerable balloons and Santos-Dumont's experiments, Milne's seismograph, high-temperature electrical furnaces and synthetic diamond work, solar motors, nitrogen fixation experiments, Marconi's wireless telegraphy, advances in lighthouse construction, and Hewitt's mercury-arc electrical devices. Each chapter combines descriptive narrative, technical explanation, and illustrative anecdotes to explain how these devices work, the practical problems inventors face, and the wider possibilities and hazards of new technologies, written to engage young readers with lively detail and clear exposition.

About the Author

Baker, Ray Stannard portrait

Ray Stannard Baker

Ray Stannard Baker was an American author and journalist, recognized for his contributions to literature and education. He is best known for his work "Boys' Second Book of Inventions," which encourages young readers to explore creativity and innovation through engaging narratives. Baker's writing often reflects his interest in science and technology, aiming to inspire curiosity in the minds of children. His ability to blend informative content with storytelling has made his works a valuable resource for both young readers and educators.

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