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the Man Who Stitched World Together: Elias Howe in Franklin, TN
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Behind every quiet stitch lies a story of betrayal, grit, and legal warfare.
This is the incredible true story of Elias Howe, the humble craftsman who invented the world's first practical sewing machine, only to watch his life's work be stolen. Battling sickness, poverty, and a flamboyant rival named Isaac Singer, Howe waged a decade-long legal war that would make him a millionaire and forever change American industry and patent law.
More than a tale of a revolutionary machine, this is the powerful journey of a man who fought for his legacy-a struggle that proved true genius is found not in fame, but in the fierce defense of an idea.Approx.128 pages, 24500 word count
This is the incredible true story of Elias Howe, the humble craftsman who invented the world's first practical sewing machine, only to watch his life's work be stolen. Battling sickness, poverty, and a flamboyant rival named Isaac Singer, Howe waged a decade-long legal war that would make him a millionaire and forever change American industry and patent law.
More than a tale of a revolutionary machine, this is the powerful journey of a man who fought for his legacy-a struggle that proved true genius is found not in fame, but in the fierce defense of an idea.Approx.128 pages, 24500 word count
Behind every quiet stitch lies a story of betrayal, grit, and legal warfare.
This is the incredible true story of Elias Howe, the humble craftsman who invented the world's first practical sewing machine, only to watch his life's work be stolen. Battling sickness, poverty, and a flamboyant rival named Isaac Singer, Howe waged a decade-long legal war that would make him a millionaire and forever change American industry and patent law.
More than a tale of a revolutionary machine, this is the powerful journey of a man who fought for his legacy-a struggle that proved true genius is found not in fame, but in the fierce defense of an idea.Approx.128 pages, 24500 word count
This is the incredible true story of Elias Howe, the humble craftsman who invented the world's first practical sewing machine, only to watch his life's work be stolen. Battling sickness, poverty, and a flamboyant rival named Isaac Singer, Howe waged a decade-long legal war that would make him a millionaire and forever change American industry and patent law.
More than a tale of a revolutionary machine, this is the powerful journey of a man who fought for his legacy-a struggle that proved true genius is found not in fame, but in the fierce defense of an idea.Approx.128 pages, 24500 word count

















