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Stories of Useful Inventions

Stories of Useful Inventions

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STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS


A Group of Inventors: Edison, Marconi, Bell, Bessemer, Franklin, Maxim, Fulton
Thomas Edison
Guglielmo Marconi       Alexander Graham Bell
Sir Henry Bessemer
Benjamin Franklin       Hudson Maxim
Robert Fulton

A GROUP OF INVENTORS

STORIES OF
USEFUL INVENTIONS

BY
S. E. FORMAN
AUTHOR OF "A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,"
"ADVANCED CIVICS," ETC.
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NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1911
Copyright, 1911, by
The Century Co.
Published September, 1911

PREFACE

In this little book I have given the history of those inventions which are most useful to man in his daily life. I have told the story of the Match, the Stove, the Lamp, the Forge, the Steam-Engine, the Plow, the Reaper, the Mill, the Loom, the House, the Carriage, the Boat, the Clock, the Book, and the Message. From the history of these inventions we learn how man became the master of the world of nature around him, how he brought fire and air and earth and water under his control and compelled them to do his will and his work. When we trace the growth of these inventions we at the same time trace the course of human progress. These stories, therefore, are stories of human progress; they are chapters in the history of civilization.

And they are chapters which have not hitherto been brought together in one book. Monographs on most of the subjects included in this book have appeared, and excellent books about modern inventions have been written, but as far as I know, this is the first time the evolution of these useful inventions has been fully traced in a single volume.

While preparing the stories I have received many courtesies from officers in the Library of Congress and from those of the National Museum.

S. E. F.

May, 1911.
    Washington, D. C.


CONTENTS

    PAGE
  The Foreword ix
I The Match 3
II The Stove 13
III The Lamp 28
IV The Forge 38
V The Steam-Engine 54
VI The Plow 73
VII The Reaper 85
VIII The Mill 97
IX The Loom 109
X The House 123
XI The Carriage 144
XII The Carriage (Continued) 156
XIII The Boat 166
XIV The Clock 187
XV The Book 203
XVI The Message 222

A FOREWORD

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