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The Book of Wonders: Gives Plain and Simple Answers to the Thousands of Everyday Questions (1915)
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The Book of Wonders: Gives Plain and Simple Answers to the Thousands of Everyday Questions
by Rudolph John Bodmer
⇥ It is hard to realize that there was once a time, not so very many years ago, when the telephone was regarded as a scientific toy and hardly anyone could be found willing to invest any money in the development of the telephone business.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 10/28/2025
Book Literature 4.81 Ranked
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The Book of Wonders: Gives Plain and Simple Answers to the Thousands of Everyday Questions
by Rudolph John Bodmer
⇥ It is hard to realize that there was once a time, not so very many years ago, when the telephone was regarded as a scientific toy and hardly anyone could be found willing to invest any money in the development of the telephone business.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 10/28/2025
Book Literature 4.81 Ranked
