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Edward Leedskalnin
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Edward Leedskalnin (Books)

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by Edward Leedskalnin

Pages: 48
Publisher: Rock Gate / Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.
Year: 1946/1988/2006
ISBN: 159986956X
ISBN: 978-1599869568
ISBN: B00072N8DM
ISBN: B001P79MGU

Websites: www.leedskalnin.com/Leedskalnins-Writings-MAGNETIC-CURRENT.html

Edward Leedskalnin, was known as an important engineer who with a fourth grade education wrote major works on his theories of magnetism. This title, Magnetic Current, is one of his better known works and is still used widely by classes studying magnets, magnetic currents and magnetic poles. This work is still used widely today in science classes, engineering students and by individuals learning scientific trades.

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by Edward Leedskalnin

Pages: 62
Publisher: ReadaClassic.com
Year: 1936 / 2010
ISBN: 1611042828
ISBN: 978-1611042825

Websites: www.leedskalnin.com/Leedskalnins-Writings-A-Book-In-Every-Home.html

Edward Leedskalnin (1887-1951) was an eccentric Latvian emigrant to the United States and amateur sculptor who, it is alleged, single-handedly built the monument known as Coral Castle in Florida. He was also known for his unusual theories on magnetism. His first and longest booklet, ?A Book in Every Home,? a treatise on moral education, was printed on only the left-hand pages, and began with the following preface: ?Reader, if for any reason you do not like the things I say in the little book, I left just as much space as I used, so you can write your own opinion opposite it and see if you can do better.? In the first section, Leedskalnin vents his anger at his "Sweet Sixteen," arguing that girls should be kept pure, and that boys are primarily a soiling influence upon them. The second section continues along the theme of moral education, with several aphorisms aimed at parents regarding the proper way to raise children. The last, "Political" section, reveals that the reclusive Leedskalnin had strong political views. He advocates voting for property owners only (and in proportion to their holdings), and argues that "Anyone who is too weak to make his own living is not strong enough to vote." Some writers have suggested that Leedskalnin's booklet contains further information on his electromagnetic research and philosophies encoded in its pages, and the blank pages are provided for the reader to fill in their decrypted solutions. It has also been suggested that Leedskalnin's frequent referral to his "Sweet Sixteen" may in fact refer to the numerological and/or scientific relevance of the number sixteen to his research and theories.