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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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Título
Mr. McMurtry's Bubble Hat
Subtítulo
And Other Great Moments in American Ingenuity
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Dell
Publicado en
1996
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
101
ISBN10
0440506573
ISBN13
9780440506577
Serie
Etiquetas
No ficción
Calificación
3 de 5
Descripción
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!