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OverviewNot even geniuses get it right the first time . . . An “entertaining” look at the failures of great inventors (Booklist) From Alexander Graham Bell’s multi-nippled sheep to Leonardo da Vinci’s walk-on-water shoes, these ludicrous ideas and faulty designs will leave you with a smile on your face, and the reminder that even the very best of us make mistakes To achieve great things, you have to be willing to take risks — and as Edison’s Concrete Piano reveals, some of the most famous names in history experienced plenty of flops and face-plants in the course of their careers. Thomas Edison, for example, not only revolutionized the world with the light bulb, but also designed a concrete piano, a nonoperational helicopter made from box kites and piano wire, and a machine to speak to the dead. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, actually devoted most of his time to his sheep farm in Nova Scotia — devising a multi-nippled sheep somewhere along the way. You’ll also read about Leonardo da Vinci’s walk-on-water shoes, George Washington Carver’s miracle peanut cure, and much more. The ludicrous ideas, faulty designs, and offbeat hobbies in this volume will inspire laughs — and serve as a reminder that even the very best minds make mistakes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judy WearingPublisher: ECW Press,Canada Imprint: ECW Press,Canada Edition: No Edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.293kg ISBN: 9781550228632ISBN 10: 1550228633 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 01 November 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[Wearing's] background as a science educator is advantageous in this entertaining piece of popular science: she portrays lively personalities and eccentric projects in concrete prose. --Booklist This book sparkles with heaps of ideas, some plain bonkers, others, like the car, more pedestrian. . . . This book is fun and full of quirks . . . a fine yarn. -- Waikato Times Best Book Title of the Year?: The popular science is fun and easily accessible, and there's more to the inventor's experiments than the title can contain. -- Los Angeles Times Jacket Copy [Wearing's] background as a science educator is advantageous in this entertaining piece of popular science: she portrays lively personalities and eccentric projects in concrete prose. --Booklist Judy Wearing has written a captivating book on success and failure . . . This book is full of lessons for inventors and non-inventors alike. --Henry Petroski, author, Success through Failure ""[Wearing's] background as a science educator is advantageous in this entertaining piece of popular science: she portrays lively personalities and eccentric projects in concrete prose."" -- Booklist ""Captivating ... This book is full of lessons for inventors and non-inventors alike."" -- Henry Petroski, author of Success through Failure ""The popular science is fun and easily accessible, and there's more to the inventors experiments than the title can contain."" -- Los Angeles Times ""This book sparkles with heaps of ideas, some plain bonkers, others, like the car, more pedestrian....this book is fun and full of quirks...a fine yarn."" -- The Waikato Times Author InformationJudy Wearing is an award-winning educator and author with a PhD in biology from Oxford University. She works as a science education consultant and develops activities and books for children. This is her first popular science book. She lives in Newburgh, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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