From School Library Journal
Grade 5-8 These books are full of information on the scientific advancement being explored. As biography, however, they offer only limited personal information. Each title includes full-page FYInfo boxes on related topics. For example, Lumière includes headings such as The First Movie Mystery, Thomas Edison, and The Dreyfus Affair. Some are more relevant than others, but all offer added insight into either the time or the topic under discussion. Plentiful photographs and reproductions enhance the texts, which are straightforward, if somewhat dry. The font used in all of the titles may be challenging for some readers. Additional purchases. Deanna Romriell, Salt Lake City Library, UT
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Product Description
He was a grade school dropout who grew up in a small country town. But Henry Bessemer would become one of the richest men in London and would help lay the foundation for the Industrial Revolution. As a youth, Henry discovered a natural talent for making things out of metal, including machines of all kinds. In all, Bessemer was credited with over 100 inventions. None was as important as the Bessemer process, a method to cheaply produce steel out of iron. Steel's light weight and strength made it the perfect building material for everything from buildings to railroad tracks. This is the story of how a quiet, unschooled young man became one of the greatest inventors of the 19th century.







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