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Famous Friends: Henry Ford and Thomas Edison - How They Met Their Humble Beginnings and Amazing Achievements - cover

Famous Friends: Henry Ford and Thomas Edison - How They Met Their Humble Beginnings and Amazing Achievements

John Bankston

Publisher: Curious Fox Books

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Summary

Famous Friends: Henry Ford and Thomas Edison is a perfect narrative non-fiction book for young learners. It's packed full of historical information about industrialists Henry Ford and Thomas Edison's friendship, including their humble beginnings, how they became friends (and neighbors!), and how what they made changed the course of history and how we live today. Also included are historical photos, a chronological timeline of their lives and friendship, chapter notes, a glossary, works consulted and further reading recommendations for student research.
Available since: 05/14/2024.
Print length: 48 pages.

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