This delightfully illustrated book examines inventions and discoveries made by women, beginning with the first patent application made in 1637 and ending with the outbreak of war in 1914. Lively accounts of the stories of the inventions are placed into the context in which their discoveries were made, and the struggle they had to acquire patents and put their inventions into production. In covering this previously obscure part of women's lives, the practical way in which women have made an enormous contribution to social change and scientific advance is revealed.
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About the Author:
Deborah Jaffe is an author, photographer and painter. Her subjects are diverse and include Henry VIII, Queen Victoria, masks, the construction of books, and photomontage. She appeared as a Great Exhibition expert on Channel 4's 'History Hunters' and on 'Woman's Hour' to discuss women and technology in the 19th century. Her paintings are in private collections in Britain and Europe.
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- PublisherSutton Pub Ltd
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 0750930314
- ISBN 13 9780750930314
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages210
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