· 1972
An introduction to the history, government, people, and agriculture of Uruguay, the smallest country in South America.
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· 1965
Recounts the early life of Lee de Forest, who invented the vacuum tube.
· 2021
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· 1961
Born on a farm, Cyrus McCormick grew up to become one of America's greatest inventors and manufacturers and today is still remembered for the McCormick reaper which revolutionized crop harvesting.