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The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone - Invention Communication and Adventure in the Early 20th Century - cover

The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone - Invention Communication and Adventure in the Early 20th Century

Richard Bonner

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone," Richard Bonner masterfully weaves a narrative that embodies the spirit of early 20th-century innovation and adventure. The book features a captivating blend of scientific discovery and youthful imagination, inviting readers into the world of two enterprising boys who, driven by curiosity and ingenuity, embark on a quest to invent a groundbreaking radio telephone. Bonner'Äôs vivid prose and attention to technical detail reflect the era's fascination with technology, while his dialogues resonate with the exuberance of youth, capturing the period's literary zeitgeist characterized by the popularization of science fiction and invention narratives. Richard Bonner, an accomplished author and educator, possessed a profound interest in science and young minds. His background in teaching, coupled with his passion for inspiring creativity in children, drove him to craft this exciting narrative that mirrors the aspirations of young inventors of his time. Through his own experiences, Bonner sought to instill a sense of excitement and possibility in the minds of young readers, emphasizing the importance of imagination and experimentation in the journey of invention. "The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone" is not just a tale of adventure; it is an invitation for readers of all ages to engage with the joys of discovery and creativity. Ideal for aspiring young inventors and anyone who cherishes the beauty of childhood curiosity, this book promises to ignite inspiration and foster a love for innovation.
Disponible desde: 12/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 113 páginas.

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