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Bonville, F. (1920). What Henry Ford is doing. Seattle, Wash.: Bureau of Information.
Brooks, E. & Wilson, W. (1916). Woodrow Wilson as president. Chicago: Row, Peterson and company.
Chin, A., Juhn, C. & Thompson, P. (2004). Technical change and the wage structure during the second industrial revolution. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
Cooper, J. & Cooper, J. (1922). Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper. New Haven: Yale University Press; [etc., etc.].
Dickinson, E. (1960). The complete poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown.
Dunn, R. (1908). William Howard Taft, American. Boston: Chapple.
Lamoreaux, N., Levenstein, M. & Sokoloff, K. (2004). Financing invention during the second industrial revolution. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
Openlibrary.org (2013). Inventors (Open Library). [online] Retrieved from: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6959492M/Inventors [Accessed: 10 Dec 2013].
Openlibrary.org (2013). The Story of Thomas A. Edison (Open Library). [online] Retrieved from: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6646120M/The_Story_of_Thomas_A._Edison [Accessed: 10 Dec 2013].
Parkman, M. (1921). Conquests of invention. New York: The Century co..
Thoreau, H. & Sayre, R. (1985). A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers ; Walden, or, Life in the woods ; The Maine woods ; Cape Cod. New York: Literary Classics of the United States.
Tyndall, J. (1999). Faraday as a discoverer. Champaign, Ill.: Project Gutenberg.
Whitman, W. & Maynard, L. (1979). The wisdom of Walt Whitman. Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Library Editions.