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The boys' life of Edison - Unlocking the Genius: A captivating journey through the life and inventions of Thomas Edison for young readers - cover

The boys' life of Edison - Unlocking the Genius: A captivating journey through the life and inventions of Thomas Edison for young readers

Wm. H. Meadowcroft

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Boys' Life of Edison," Wm. H. Meadowcroft crafts a vibrant narrative that intertwines the life and inventions of Thomas Edison with the adventurous spirit of youth. Through a combination of accessible language and engaging anecdotes, Meadowcroft captures the essence of Edison's ingenuity and determination, allowing young readers to connect with the trailblazer'Äôs journey. This biography, written during the early 20th century, reflects a burgeoning interest in the lives of inventors and industrialists, characterized by a romanticized view of American innovation and hard work. Wm. H. Meadowcroft, a noted writer and educator, was both influenced by the age of enlightenment and the industrial revolution that characterized Edison's era. His work reflects a blend of reverence for science and a commitment to educating young minds about the importance of invention and creativity. By framing Edison's life through a lens of youthful aspiration, Meadowcroft encourages readers to see innovation not merely as a profession but as a way of life. This book is highly recommended for young readers and educators alike, as it not only serves as an entertaining biography but also inspires a lasting curiosity about science and invention. "The Boys' Life of Edison" is an essential addition to any young reader's library, fostering ambition and creativity through the life of one of history'Äôs most significant inventors.
Verfügbar seit: 12.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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