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978-0-7660-4136-3 Library
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Written for the upper elementary market, these seven titles in the
Genius Inventors and Their Great Ideas series detail the inventor's journey from idea to final product, giving readers insight into how these inventions were achieved.
George Ferris created the ferris wheel for the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
Other inventors in the series are Philo T. Farnsworth, Stephanie Kwolek, Theodore Maiman, James Naismith, Les Paul, and Vivien Thomas. These 48-page books are great for those interested in inventors and how those ideas came about.