Author(s): Angus, David
Reader(s): Soames, Benjamin
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Junior History
Period: Contemporary
Catalogue No: NA241912
Barcode: 9789626344194
Release Date: 10/2006

ANGUS, D.: Great Inventors and their Great Inventions (Unabridged)

Nine remarkable men produced inventions that changed the world. The printing press, the telephone, powered flight, recording and others have made the modern world what it is. But who were the men who had these ideas and made reality of them? As David Angus shows, they were very different—quiet, boisterous, confident, withdrawn—but all had a moment of vision allied to single-minded determination to battle through numerous prototypes and produced something that really worked. It is a fascinating account for younger listeners.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Angus, David - Author
Soames, Benjamin (Reader)
1Introduction04:49
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2Archimedes 287 - 212 BC03:57
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3Archimedes was himself, first and foremost …03:01
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4Of course it was in the bath that Archimedes …04:56
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5King Heiron died in 216 BC …04:35
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6Johann Gutenberg 1400 - 146804:14
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7North of Strasbourg lay the city of Aachen …04:04
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8It is not hard to imagine how the idea …04:01
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9Gutenberg had been going to print a missal …04:19
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10Benjamin Franklin 1706 - 179003:54
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11Benjamin headed north to New York …04:40
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12The stove was a great success …04:35
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13But his most famous invention came …03:44
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14Two years later he was sent back to London …04:25
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15Alfred Nobel 1833 - 189604:52
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16By the time Alfred Nobel was born …03:58
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17They built a small factory, where they produced …04:13
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18In 1888 Nobel produced a new, smokeless gunpowder …03:08
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Disc 2
1Alexander Graham Bell 1847 - 192203:54
Soames, Benjamin (Reader)
2Aleck spent a year at Edinburgh University …04:09
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3Aleck began helping his father to teach …04:05
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4Bell’s second idea was what he called the ‘harp’ telephone …03:43
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5In 1876, it was the hundredth anniversary …04:50
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6Guglielmo Marconi 1874 - 193704:16
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7When he was 20 and on holiday in the Italian Alps …04:16
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8By now, even his father was beginning …04:05
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9On 26th April 1900, Marconi took out his patent number …05:18
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10The Wright Brothers : Wilbur Wright 1867 - 1912 Orville Wright 1871 - 194804:18
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11Around 1890, the first bicycles were being imported …05:00
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12In 1900, after consulting the United States Weather Bureau …04:37
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13When the brothers went to companies …04:15
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14By the end of that year they had made over a hundred …04:44
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15Thomas Alva Edison 1847 - 193104:15
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16One day, as he was walking to the train …04:24
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17The office manager was so delighted that he hired Edison …03:38
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18Edison had a flash of inspiration …03:43
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Total Playing Time: 02:32:55