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The author recalls his family origins and artistic upbringing, describing his father's influence and early training in drawing, then traces his apprenticeship and development as a practical mechanic and inventor, focusing on machine tools and numerous contrivances that advanced industry. He reflects on education, the value of drawing as visual training, and the practical application of common sense to materials. Later chapters recount retirement pursuits in astronomy, including self-made instruments and lunar observations, and conclude with a chronological list of inventions and an illustrated essay on ancient scripts and architecture.

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James Nasmyth

James Nasmyth was a Scottish engineer and inventor, best known for his contributions to steam hammer technology and his work in the field of engineering during the 19th century. His autobiography, "James Nasmyth, Engineer: An Autobiography," provides insight into his life and the development of engineering practices of his time. Additionally, he authored "The Moon: considered as a planet, a world, and a satellite," where he explored lunar science and observations, showcasing his interest in astronomy. Nasmyth's writings reflect his innovative spirit and his significant role in the advancement of engineering and science.

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