The Invention

The Ultimate Green Machine

by James Garden, Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/6/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 332
ISBN : 9780759663596

About the Book

Concerned about air pollution and global warming? ... Read The Invention

Tired of high fuel prices? ... Read The Invention

When Zack Wright invented the ultimate green machine...the EPIC...that would make fossile fuels unnecessary, certain people in the oil industry secretly learned of Zack’s invention. They set in motion a plan to steal the invention, then suppress it until such time that they could profit from it.

By committing crimes against them, the oil barons separated Daria and Zack Wright. Subsequently, each is trapped, and alone, in a deadly situation in a remote, lifeless location. No one knows where one or the other is. Each must be his/her own rescuer, or die.

The Invention is both a love story, and a timely story of a viable green machine that creates no exhaust or emissions, yet produces the means for mobile power. Integrated within the story are details of the construction and functions of the invention.

The EPIC, if developed, could be used to run cars and trucks; it could be used to permanently generate heat and electricity in individual homes and businesses. It could be used to run ships and train locomotives, and to re-fuel space ships in outer space, or to power space colonies.

 


About the Author

Jim Garden, the son of Italian-born American citizens, grew up during the Great Depression of the 1930s in the steel mill town of Clairton, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

At age eleven, Jim bought drawing instruments and a large drafting board with money he had earned, and began drawings of inventions that kept popping into his mind. After Pearl Harbor was attacked, he tried to design an airplane that could submerge in the ocean life a submarine, to fire its torpedoes.

He joined the U.S. Navy before the end of World War II. After his tour of duty, he went to the University of Chicago, and graduated in 1951.

Throughout his life Jim has maintained a continuous interest in scientific matters and in inventions. Additionally, he has sent many letters to manufacturers suggesting improvements in their products.

Prior to describing the inventions, the flying machine, and some of the settings in the novel, The Invention, he had to create them in his mind, and then draw them, in order to insure functional authenticity.

He has had ample hands-on experience in dealing with the Patent and Trademark Office.