"This well-illustrated, in-depth study will not only reward and
amuse readers but will leave them with much insight into the
economic and society-shaping outcomes of the American genius for
invention."
--"Foreword Magazine"
"Makes an excellent readable reference work."
-- "New Scientist"
"Illustrated with diagrams from actual patent applications and
organized into chapters on everything from babies, food, and
wellness to entertainment, driving, and fashion, the book lives up
to the author's promise."
--"Boston Globe"
"A collection of little-known facts."
--"Star Tribune - State Ed."
"An amazing showcase...An extremely well-researched and
fascinating tour of American thrift and ingenuity throughout the
twentieth century."
--"The Midwest Book Review"
"Van Dulken claims that a select number of these patents will
offer us insight into the American dream itself. The book lives up
to the author's promise."
--"Boston Sunday Globe"
"Van Dulken reels like a dotty old uncle with tales about
Barbie's inventor, John "Jack" Ryan and a revelation of what a bald
furby looks like. This book matches creative souls to their
accomplishments."
--"/Crit/Books"
"This scholarly and fact-packed volume is an authority source
for any aspiring inventor or designer who wants to protect an idea.
His book is also a delight to anyone who enjoys obscurities and the
nostalgia of inventions familiar."
--"Baltimore, MD Sun"
"Van Dulken once again demonstrates his skill for compiling an
impressively thorough catalogue of inventions. Just below the
surface of this winding narrative lie fascinating nuggets of
information sure to delight both trivia seekers and
historybuffs."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"A tour de force"
--"Design News"
"Van Dulken provides interesting historical facts that define
the long-term impact of each eureka moment."
--"www.sciencenews.org"
Praise for Inventing the 20th Century
"Remarkable . . . Get the book for yourself. It'll hold you for
many hours."
--"The Wall Street Journal"
"A fascinating compendium for trivia seekers."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Highly entertaining . . . In addition to being able to tell a
good story, van Dulken . . . easily assembles complex ideas from
chemistry and engineering and makes them palatable for the lay
person. Van Dulken has assembled a panoramic shapshot of the
century. By giving us a picture of our past, van Dulken also
presents our future."
--"Boston Globe"
"Amid the thicket of information, one sad lesson emerges:
Inventors deserve a lot more recognition and money than they
get."
--"I.D."
"There is a touch of whimsey to this approach....It's worth
reading for the deails behind familiar products and the perspective
involved in the development of practical technologies."
--"Bloomsbury Review"
Every American knows that Thomas Alva Edison's most famous
invention was the light bulb, but who invented the pregnancy test?
How was the airbag invented? How was the first computer patented?
Stephen van Dulken examines the way inventions and patents such as
these have helped to create the "American Dream."
Between 1911 and 1999, the number of registered U.S. patents
rose from 1 million to 6 million. Showcasing dozens of those
original patent drawings from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
American Inventions shows how trends in the history of theUnited
States are reflected in the patent records. For example, the
invention of the Frisbee dates back to 1920 when a Yale University
student recalled throwing around the pie tins of the nearby Frisbie
Baking Company, but it was not until 1948 that Fred Morrison and
Warren Francioni capitalized on Americans' new-found fascination
with flying saucers by applying for a patent on a plastic flying
disk.
Van Dulken surveys the inventions and patents of the workplace,
the home, the kitchen, the open road, and the beauty parlor, to
name a few, to find the compelling stories and eureka moments in
American history. From bobby pins to in-line skates, from the
jukebox to the fax machine, American Inventions is a captivating
catalog of the famous and not-so-famous contraptions that have
shaped the American way of life.
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