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A boy spends time at a local foundry with his uncle, observing the workers and processes that transform ore into iron products. The narrative blends a coming-of-age storyline with clear, step-by-step explanations of mining, smelting, molding, and finishing iron, illustrated by episodes involving the making of a large key, nails, and iron-driven vehicles. Anecdotes and secondary characters show the dangers, skills, and teamwork required in foundry work while tracing iron's passage from raw deposit to everyday tool. Chapters shift between large-scale ironworks and smaller finished objects and conclude with reflections on craftsmanship, industry, and the boy's growing understanding and pride.

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Elizabeth Ida Samuel

Elizabeth Ida Samuel was an author known for her contributions to literature that explore industrial themes. Her notable work, "The Story of Iron," delves into the significance of iron in various aspects of society, highlighting its historical and contemporary relevance. Samuel's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of technology and culture, making her a distinctive voice in her genre. Through her work, she provides readers with insights into the material that has shaped human civilization.

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