
Bright Ideas: A Record of Invention and Misinvention
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Authors:
- Brock, C. E. (Charles Edmund)
1870 - 1938
About this book
In the early 20th century, the spirit of innovation surged as inventors sought to change the world. "Bright Ideas: A Record of Invention and Misinvention" by Herbert Strang captures this fervor through the comedic escapades of young inventors Bob Templeton and Tom Eves. Set against the backdrop of a Dorset farm, the narrative explores the fine line between genius and folly, showcasing unique inventions that spark both laughter and curiosity. With its engaging portrayal of creativity and mishaps, this novel is an essential read for students and civic activists interested in the dynamics of invention and the human experience. Dive into a world where every bright idea can lead to unexpected outcomes, and discover the joy of imagination unfettered.
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