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America the ingenious, how a nation of dreamers, immigrants, and tinkerers changed the world

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America the ingenious, how a nation of dreamers, immigrants, and tinkerers changed the world
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
America the ingenious
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
how a nation of dreamers, immigrants, and tinkerers changed the world
Summary
What are the origins of the electric guitar? How did the whaling ship work? Why was the invention of the electric motor so crucial for the New York City subway? The incredible stories behind these strokes of genius and more, told by author Kevin Baker, fill the pages of America the Ingenious. Here are 76 of the most intriguing, important, and ingenious inventions realized in America, from the Panama Canal, the Hoover Dam, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater to the oil rig, the electric sewing machine, and the telephone. Who came up with these ideas? How long did they take to realize? What were the complications? How, exactly, do these things work? And how have they affected who we are today? This book will satisfy the curiosity of history and miscellany buffs alike. Readers will walk away with a new appreciation for these world-changing inventions, as well as a newfound understanding of what makes America the perfect breeding ground for ingenuity
Target audience
adult
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