They Made America (Hardcover)

Author: Harold/ Buckland Evans
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780316277662
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Publish Date: 10/12/2004
Buy.com Sku: 36414242
Item#: BYRFFE
Dimensions (in Inches) 10.75H x 9.75L x 1.5T
Pages: 496
 
From the steam engine to the search engine, Harold Evans presents an illustrated history of two centuries of American innovators. Vast and beautifully designed, scores of men and women populate this rollicking survey which reveals the surprising truths behind many modern creations, as well as valuable lessons to be gleaned by studying these brilliant entrepreneurs. 0-316-27766-5$40.00 / Time Warner Book Group
 
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Harold Evans's unique, popular history of science and technology in America--or scientists and technologists--focuses on the parade of creative, innovative, and energetic promoters of new things that actually changed the country. The big boys are there: Fulton, Ford, and Edison; but next to them are Levi-Straus who invented blue jeans; Ruth Handler who created Barbie; and Joan Ganz Cooney, the founder of Sesame Street. Evans takes us from the 19th-century steamboat to the 21st-century world of Google. THEY MADE AMERICA, strong on graphics and sidebars, presents a view of America as a blessed wellspring of creativity--and as a cauldron of hot activity in the pursuit of progress.

 

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New Yorker
"As a historian, Evans is less concerned with the inventive spark itself than with how it finds capital and markets.This approach allows fresh insights into familiar stories...." 10/25/2004

New York Times Book Review
"This is a rich, wide-ranging work....[T]he presentation is of the reader-friendly, bite-size variety that encourages you to pick at the book as you would an hors d'oeuvre tray." - Neil Genzlinger 01/23/2004

New York Review of Books
"[A] detailed and perceptive account of the efforts of seventy people whose contributions were critical in giving shape to American life....Evans's book sticks to the facts, presents them with admirable clarity, and largely avoids illusions." - Jeff Madrick 03/10/2005


 
 
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Chapter One

The HEROES Who Got America Going

The American Declaration of Independence was only one of three landmarks in 1776 In Glasgow that year, on March 8, James Watt unveiled the first commercial model of his condensing steam engine, the fulcrum of the industrial revolution, and from the same Scottish city a few days later Adam Smith published his Wealth of Nations, the foundation of a new era of economic thought on both sides of the Atlantic. He analyzed and extolled the virtues of manufacturing, with its division of labor, of free trade and the benefits to society from reasonable men pursuing self-interest without much restriction by government.

When the 13 states became the United States with the peace of 1783, America was an empty land, an agrarian nation with only half as many people (four million) as the mother country. No city was a tenth the size of London The new Americans had endured a long war and dissension; they h

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