The Romance of Rubber

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The Romance of Rubber

by United States Rubber Company

EN·~38 minutes·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

EDITOR OF JOHN MARTIN'S BOOK THE CHILD'S MAGAZINE

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THE ROMANCE OF RUBBER - EDITED BY JOHN MARTIN

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PUBLISHED BY UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY

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CONTENTS

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AN INTRODUCTORY NOTE

0:31
6

CHAPTER 1 - THE DISCOVERY

4:06
7

CHAPTER 2 - CHARLES GOODYEAR

4:54
8

CHAPTER 3 - THE HEVEA TREE

5:16
9

CHAPTER 4 - WICKHAM'S IDEA

4:52
10

CHAPTER 5 - PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT

3:42

Description

From the first bouncy balls carried home by curious explorers to the waterproof boots of Amazon natives, this lively narrative traces rubber’s unexpected rise from a tropical oddity to a material that reshapes everyday life. It follows the early voyages of Columbus and Portuguese missionaries, showing how a simple tree sap captured the imagination of scientists in Paris and sparked experiments across Europe. Along the way, readers discover the colorful origins of the word “rubber” and the early novelty items that first reached New England’s ports.

The story then moves toward the industrial age, introducing the daring innovators who turned raw gum into practical goods. By the turn of the nineteenth century, the booklet reveals how Brazil’s sole monopoly on rubber began to meet the growing appetite of North America, setting the stage for breakthroughs that would soon change everything from footwear to communication. This engaging account invites listeners to see how a humble natural product shaped a century of invention.

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Language

en

Duration

~38 minutes (37K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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United States Rubber Company

An industrial giant in American manufacturing history, this company grew from a late-19th-century rubber combine into the business later known as Uniroyal. Its story runs through footwear, tires, wartime production, and decades of change in the U.S. rubber industry.

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