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CHAPTER 1
Successful Invention

CHAPTER 2
Machine Designing

CHAPTER 3
Financing a New Invention

CHAPTER 4
Marketing a New Invention

CHAPTER 5
Determining the Selling Price of a Newly Invented Article

CHAPTER 6
Office Management and Business Policies

CHAPTER 7
Divers Ways of Exploiting an Invention

CHAPTER 8
Useful Pointers on Successful Manufacturing

CHAPTER 9
Warning to Prospective Inventors

CHAPTER 10
Advice to Inventors on Inventions

CHAPTER 11
General Definition and Classification of Inventions

CHAPTER 12
The Glory of Invention and Pictures of Celebrated Inventors and Scientists

CHAPTER 13
How to Invent

CHAPTER 14
How to Make Sketches and Specifications

CHAPTER 15
The Necessity of Competent Engineering for Successful Invention

CHAPTER 16
Pert Pointers for Prospective Inventors That Will Be Found Helpful

CHAPTER 17
Protection of an Invention

CHAPTER 18
Various Ways Employed to Cheat and Rob Inventors

CHAPTER 19
Government Connivance at the Despoiling of a Poor Inventor

CHAPTER 20
Old and Common Tricks Employed to "Do" an Inexperienced Inventor

CHAPTER 21
The Root of the Evil

CHAPTER 22
Comparative Legal Protection Afforded to Mental and Physical Property

CHAPTER 23
The Utter Helplessness of a Poor Inventor to Obtain Justice

CHAPTER 24
Public Attitude Towards Him Who Steals Physical and to the One Who Steals Mental Property

CHAPTER 25
Present Available Means of Protecting an Invention

CHAPTER 26
Comparative Government Treatment—A Bounty for Raising "Sugar Beets," but a Tax on Inventions

CHAPTER 27
Society's Debt to the Inventor

CHAPTER 28
Comparative Protection Given by the Government

CHAPTER 29
The Law's Definition of Property—and Public Policy

CHAPTER 30
The Successful Inventor

CHAPTER 31
Comparative Treatment the World Accords to Them, and Summary

Illustrations

BY HENRY ROBINSON ENGINEER AND INVENTOR 5
A. G. ARNOLD, Esq. 7
THE SUCCESSFUL INVENTOR THE UNSUCCESSFUL INVENTOR 12
THE STEPS BY WHICH HE IS REQUIRED TO CLIMB AND MOUNT
That DESIRED EMINENCE
14
INVENTORS SELDOM HAVE ANYTHING OUTSIDE OF THEIR
ASPIRATIONS AND PROSPECTS.
16
FINANCE MINISTERS 17
VISION SUFFICIENTLY PENETRATING TO DETECT THE NIGGER
IN THE WOODPILE.
21
"NO ONE POOR ENOUGH TO DO HIS INVENTION REVERENCE." 21
"A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH." 27
THE GOOD WILL AND WELL WISHES OF THOSE WHO HELPED CREATE IT. 29
NUMEROUS AND DEEP ARE THE PITFALLS THAT THE WOULD-BE-SUCCESSFUL INVENTOR MUST AVOID. 31
VICTIMS CONSTANTLY THROWN UP BY THE WAVES OF PASSION
AND FOLLY, ON THE STERILE SHORE OF HUMAN INDIFFERENCE.
35
SHORT AND EASY CUT TO OPULENCE AND EASE. 35
WHO CAN FATHOM OR SET A LIMIT TO THE INGENUITY OF THAT
DIVINE CREATION, THE HUMAN BRAIN? NONE BUT ITS CREATOR.
37
OUR ORDINARY EVERYDAY MECHANICAL UTILITIES WOULD BE
CONSIDERED MAGIC BY HIM WHO WROTE—"THERE'S
NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN."
37
NEWTON. 57
HERSCHEL. 57
S. F. B. MORSE. 57
ROBERT FULTON, INVENTOR OF THE STEAMBOAT. 57
BENJ. FRANKLIN. 57
ELIAS HOWE. 57
JAS. WATT. 57
LORD KELVIN. 57
THOS. A. EDISON. 57
SIG. MARCONI. 57
SIR H. BESSEMER. 57
C. H. MC CORMICK. 57
PROFESSOR HUXLEY. 57
HUMBOLDT. 57
CHAS. DARWIN. 57
SEYMOUR M. BONSALL. 57
AN INTELLIGENT AND PRUDENT INVENTOR WILL CAREFULLY
NOTE HIS OWN CAPACITY.
61
OBSERVE EVERYTHING CAREFULLY. TRY TO REMEMBER EVERYTHING YOU SEE. REASON LOGICALLY. DO NOT OVERLOOK DETAILS. 63
Don't Imagine Yourself a Solomon. 63
"THE EAGLE AND THE JACKDAW." DON'T BITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN SWALLOW. 63
DON'T SET YOURSELF A QUIXOTIC TASK. 63
DON'T GO ABOUT WITH A FACE AS SOLEMN AND ANXIOUS AS THOUGH YOU WERE ATLAS. 63
SHE WANTS TO BE SHOWN. 63
SHE WILL NOT BE SLOW IN HANDING YOU UP THE SUGAR LUMPS. 63
TO CAST ASIDE WHEN YOU BECOME SUCCESSFUL THE SHARER OF YOUR EARLY POVERTY AND STRUGGLES. 63
YOU WILL BE GREATER BY NOT FOLLOWING ANYBODY'S EXAMPLE IN THAT RESPECT. 63
ONLY A TEMPERATE ABSTEMIOUS REGIME OF LIFE CAN GIVE THE HEALTHY BRAIN. 63
DONT FORGET THE PEOPLE YOU KNEW. 63
THE SWIPEING MFG CO HAVE STOLEN MY INVENTION. 80
WE MUST HAVE 1000 DOLLARS AS A RETAINING FEE. 80
DEFENDED IN COURT * * * * ON TECHNICALITIES. 80
THE EXPLOITERS OF HIS INVENTION CAN ENJOY THEIR ILL-GOTTEN GAINS WITH IMPUNITY. 80
WHY, OH WHY, IS THE STEALING OF ONE KIND OF PROPERTY A CRIMINAL OFFENSE, ANOTHER ONLY A CIVIL TORT? 85
BUT IS IT DIFFERENT OH! NOW! IF THE STOLEN PROPERTY IS A MENTAL INSTEAD OF A HAND PRODUCT? 86
THE WORLD IS USUALLY MORE MINDFUL OF THE MAN WITH THE "BIG STICK," THAN WITH THE "BIG GRIEVANCE." 88
DIFFERENCE IN THE TREATMENT METED OUT BY OUR GOVERNMENT TO HIM WHO RENDERS SERVICES TO SOCIETY, BY DIGGING IN THE DIRT, AND TO HIM WHO USES THE BRAIN. 90
HAS NOT THE INGENUITY OF THE INVENTOR ENABLED EVEN THE FARMER * * * TO GET GREATER RETURNS FOR HIS LABOR? * * * HAS HE NOT MADE HIS WORK LIGHTER AND HAS HE NOT ENABLED HIM TO GET MORE OF THE GOOD THINGS OF THIS WORLD? 92
THROUGH THE INVENTOR'S INGENUITY AND INDUSTRY THIS COUNTRY HAS ATTAINED ITS MIGHTY POTENCY IN WAR. 93


BY
HENRY ROBINSON
ENGINEER AND INVENTOR

1911

DEDICATED
TO MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
A. G. ARNOLD, ESQ.

A. G. ARNOLD. Esq.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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