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The Wright Brothers (Thorndike Press Large Print Popular and Narrative Nonfiction Series)

Title : The Wright Brothers (Thorndike Press Large Print Popular and Narrative Nonfiction Series)
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Rating : 4.23 (893 Votes)
Asin : 1410478750
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 585 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-08-17
Language : English

McCullough has lectured in all parts of the country and abroad, as well as at the White House. It is presently in its sixty-third printing. McCullough's other books include "The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, The Path between the Seas, Mornings on Horseback, Brave Companions, " and "Truman". His work has been published in ten languages and, in all, nearly 9,000,000 copies are in print. He is

Lessons from the past, lessons for the future David McCullough is one of the preeminent American historians of our times, the deft biographer of John Adams and Harry Truman, and in this book he brings his wonderful historical exposition and storytelling skills to the lives of the Wright brothers. So much is known about these men that they have been . Paul Dueweke said “The Wright Brothers” is a serious review of that history. McCullough has written a serious and riveting review of the lives of Wilbur and Orville. His writing style is concise, thorough, and unpretentious. I was able to read it easily and enjoyably and learned many things about the Wright family that I didn’t know. The book was thus valuable to me.FAMILYM. Not as good as the early books. Kindle Customer I have all of David McCullough's books and particularly like his early work such as "The Great Bridge" and "The Path Between the Seas". I had hoped for some new insight into the Wrights but found little that hasn't been covered before. If one isn't familiar with how the brothers achieved their goal this

Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015.

– Manfred Collado. An Best Book of May 2015: Most people recognize the famous black-and-white photo of the Wright brothers on a winter day in 1903, in a remote spot called Kitty Hawk, when they secured their place in history as the first to fly a motor-powered airplane. But the brothers soon realized that theory was no match for practical testing, and they repeatedly risked life and limb in pursuit of their goal—including when Orville fractured a leg and four ribs in a 75-foot plunge to the ground. Bicycle shop owners by day, Wilbur and Orville t

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