This new addition to the Magill's Choice series examines 160 of the
most significant inventions of the 20th century, and the people behind
the inventions. The overall selection of topics has an appealing,
eclectic quality. Essays cover such diverse subject areas as High-Tech,
including computers, compact discs and cellular phones, to common
Household Devices such as polyester, Tupperware and Velcro, and Medical
Advances including heart-lung machines, artificial kidneys, and
mammography. Articles vary in length from 1,000-2,500 words, each
opening with a brief summary of the nature and significance of the
invention, followed by a clear analysis of the invention's history and
impact. Further study notes at the end of each article will point
readers to at least three other published or online sources on the
topic.