Summary:
"Little Masterpieces of Science: Invention and Discovery" by George Iles is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book presents a collection of essays by influential inventors and scientists like Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Graham Bell, and Michael Faraday, focusing on their groundbreaking discoveries and inventions in electricity and communication technologies. It explores their historical significance and the impact of their work on modern science and society. The opening of the book sets the stage by introducing the themes of invention and discovery, highlighting the transformative role inventors play in enhancing the quality of life through innovation. It cites examples of important contributions, such as Franklin's identification of lightning as electrical discharge and Bell's development of the telephone. The preface emphasizes that these inventions not only solve practical problems but also lay the groundwork for future advancements, creating a sense of awe at the persistent human endeavor to harness nature for the benefit of civilization. (This is an automatically generated summary.)