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Robert Fulton

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The book traces an inventor's life from a frugal rural childhood through artistic training to practical engineering, showing how persistent curiosity led to experiments with underwater craft and steam propulsion. It describes early prototypes, the design and construction of a seminal steam vessel and its maiden voyage, later refinements for ferries and riverboats, and episodes of recognition and family life. Chapters combine anecdote, technical description, and period detail to present a steady portrait of creative perseverance.

About the Author

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Alice Crary Sutcliffe

Alice Crary Sutcliffe was an American author known for her biographical work on notable figures in history. Her most recognized book, "Robert Fulton," explores the life and contributions of the inventor and engineer credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat. Sutcliffe's writing reflects a keen interest in the achievements of individuals who have shaped technological advancements. Through her work, she contributes to the understanding of historical figures and their impact on society.

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