Terrifying Inventions of American History
Wild Schemes, Wacky Gadgets, and the Risky Minds Who Tried to Change the World
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Kelly Roberts
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American innovation has never been simple - or safe. From early steam-powered machines and malfunctioning office equipment to dangerous toys, medical misfires, and deadly household “conveniences,” this book uncovers the real inventions that once put lives, limbs, and common sense to the test.
Drawn from public-domain reports, newspapers, patent archives, and historical accounts, each chapter explores the strange, surprising, and sometimes frightening devices created in the United States between the 1800s and mid-1900s. These inventions didn’t always work as intended - but every failure, accident, and hard-learned lesson helped shape the safer technologies we rely on today.
Perfect for teens, homeschoolers, classrooms, and curious readers, this book:
• Covers over 150 years of American inventions that were experimental, impractical, or outright dangerous
• Includes real historical anecdotes, testing mishaps, and surprising outcomes
• Highlights how early engineering challenges led to safer designs and modern standards
• Offers clear, accessible explanations suited for a wide range of ages
From collapsing bicycles and unreliable farm machinery to risky medical devices, explosive military prototypes, and household gadgets that caused more harm than help, Terrifying Inventions of American History reveals the trial-and-error process that built a nation of innovators.
History isn’t always neat - and it definitely isn’t always safe - but it is unforgettable.
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