The Wonder Book of Knowledge / The Marvels of Modern Industry and Invention, the Interesting Stories of Common Things, the Mysterious Processes of Nature Simply Explained

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Preface

Table of Contents

The Story of the Submarine [1] Origin of Submarine Navigation.

The Story of the Panama Canal

The Story in the Talking Machine [3]

The Story of the Motorcycle [4]

The Story in a Watch [5]

The Story in a Rifle [6] How It Began.

The Story of Rubber

The Story of Rope [7]

The Story of Self-Loading Pistols [8] Colt Pistols.

The Story in Firecrackers and Sky-Rockets [9]

The Story in the Making of a Picture [10]

The Story in a Newspaper [11]

The Story in a Honey-Comb [12]

The Story of Electricity in the Home [13]

The Story in the Telephone [14]

The Story in Elevators and Escalators [15]

The Story of Coal Mining

The Story in a Silver Teaspoon [16]

The Story of the Wireless Telegraph

The Story of the Building of a Silo [17] What is a Silo?

The Story of the Advance of Electricity [18]

The Story in the Making of a Magazine [19]

The Story of America's First Horseless Carriage

The Story in a Sausage [20]

The Story of the Big Redwood Trees [23]

The Story in a Billiard Table [24]

The Story in a Pin [25]

Pictorial Story Of The Fishing Industry

The Story in a Box of California Oranges

The Story of a Piece of Chewing Gum [26]

The Story of the Calculating Machine How did Men Learn to Count?

The Story in a Bowling Alley [27]

The Story of the Addressograph [28]

The Story in a Chemical Fire Extinguisher [29]

The Story in Photo-Engraving [30]

The Story in a Giant Cannon Origin of the Cannon.

Pictorial Story of the Steel Industry

The Story in the Making of a Pair of Shoes [46]

Pictorial Story of Fire Apparatus

The Story of the Taking of Food From the Air [52]

The Story of a Deep Sea Monster [54]

The Story of Salt [56]

The Story of the Growth of the Motor Truck [57]

The Story of the Tunnels Under the Hudson River [58]

Pictorial Story of the Airship

The Story of an Automobile Factory [59]

Railroad Scenes from Shop and Road

The Story of an Up-to-Date Farm [68]

The Story of the Motion-Picture Projecting Machine [69]

The Story of Leather [70]

The Story in Diamond-Cutting [71]

The Story in the Modern Lifting Magnet [72]

Footnotes

Index

Acknowledgment

Transcriber's Notes

Please see Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this document.



Colour layers

HOW COLOR PRINTING IS DONE

A plate is made for each of the three printing colors, yellow, red and blue, as explained on page 382. First, yellow is printed, then red on the yellow, and last, blue on the yellow and red combination. Combinations of these three colors in various proportions produce all the other tints which appear in the original subject. Above are shown the separate plates and also the combined result of all three. Extreme care is necessary to make all the plates register exactly together.


THE WONDER BOOK
OF KNOWLEDGE

THE MARVELS OF MODERN INDUSTRY AND INVENTION
THE INTERESTING STORIES OF COMMON THINGS
THE MYSTERIOUS PROCESSES OF NATURE
SIMPLY EXPLAINED

COMPILED AND EDITED
BY
HENRY CHASE HILL
WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF EXPERTS
REPRESENTING EACH INDUSTRY


Illustrated with
780 Photographs and Drawings


PHILADELPHIA
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1921
By L. T. MYERS
Copyright, 1917-19


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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