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Mr. McMurtry's Bubble Hat

And Other Great Moments in American Ingenuity

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America is the land of original thinkers, of great ideas - of wacky inventors. For every Thomas Alva Edison there have been thousands of Alden L. McMurtrys, the Connecticut tinkerer who left behind his immortal design for a hat that produced streams of soap bubbles - perfect for show-stopping chorus numbers. Or so he dreamed.Like McMurtry, the zany visionaries who patented their awesomely impractical concoctions missed hitting the jackpot (by a mile!) But they created something the Wright Brothers' flying machine and Edwin Herbert Land's Polaroid camera didn't - the ability to make us laugh. Now, reproduced directly from the records stored in the U.S. Patent Office, are the best of the worst!

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Mr. McMurtry's Bubble Hat, Michael W. Miller

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Titre
Mr. McMurtry's Bubble Hat
Sous-titre
And Other Great Moments in American Ingenuity
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Dell
Publié
1996
Format
souple
Pages
101
ISBN10
0440506573
ISBN13
9780440506577
Séries
Mots clés
Nonfiction
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America is the land of original thinkers, of great ideas - of wacky inventors. For every Thomas Alva Edison there have been thousands of Alden L. McMurtrys, the Connecticut tinkerer who left behind his immortal design for a hat that produced streams of soap bubbles - perfect for show-stopping chorus numbers. Or so he dreamed.Like McMurtry, the zany visionaries who patented their awesomely impractical concoctions missed hitting the jackpot (by a mile!) But they created something the Wright Brothers' flying machine and Edwin Herbert Land's Polaroid camera didn't - the ability to make us laugh. Now, reproduced directly from the records stored in the U.S. Patent Office, are the best of the worst!