Grand Eccentrics

Grand Eccentrics
Title Grand Eccentrics PDF eBook
Author Mark Bernstein
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Dayton (Ohio)
ISBN 9781882203130

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As the nineteenth century turned, the small-town America in which Huck Finn fished was yielding to an age of industry; of a new form of energy, electricity; of a new toy, the automobile. It was a plastic age, as uncertain as our own, a time When the future was ready to be shaped. Grand Eccentrics is a group biography of a half dozen individuals-- Orville and Wilbur Wright, Charles Kettering, John H. Patterson, Arthur Morgan, and James Cox-- who explored those new possibilities. They collaborated, bankrolled each other's undertakings, founded and joined the same clubs, tried to run each other out of town. And in all of this, they did much to create the American 20th century, the America that is now yielding to the rise of the electronic technologies and a global marketplace, creating an uncertainty like that to which, a century ago, these men gave form.

The Grand Eccentrics

The Grand Eccentrics
Title The Grand Eccentrics PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Hess
Publisher
Total Pages 179
Release 1966
Genre Art
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The Grand Eccentrics

The Grand Eccentrics
Title The Grand Eccentrics PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Hess
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1971
Genre Art
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The Grand Eccentrics

The Grand Eccentrics
Title The Grand Eccentrics PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Hess
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1971
Genre Art
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Baseball Eccentrics

Baseball Eccentrics
Title Baseball Eccentrics PDF eBook
Author Bill Lee
Publisher Triumph Books
Total Pages 221
Release 2007-04
Genre Humor
ISBN 1617499269

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A round up of the most outrageous group of malcontents, characters, rebels, nut jobs, reprobates, wing-nuts, wackos, space cadets, head cases, goofs, free thinkers, and oddballs who ever livened up the grand old game of baseball, this collection not only describes their most bizarre antics in often-hilarious detail, but also includes the unique thoughts of Bill "Spaceman" Lee, a man known for his colorful quotes and offbeat personality.

Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley

Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley
Title Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley PDF eBook
Author Richard Schwartz
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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The seventeen stories Schwartz tells here remond us of an often-overlooked reality: that the face of humanity of the past is the same as our own. Although the world of these colorful characters inhabit is in so many ways different from ours, their spirit rings true to our modern sensibilities, Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cuttthroats of Old Berkeley shows how deeply we share the emotions and motivations of our ancestors...whetehr she's a Native American girl trapped as a Berkeley domestic, a Civil War veteran gossiping and reminiscing his way down Shattuck Avenue in a horse-drawn wagon, or an African American dairyman whose keen observations and inventive skill bring him riches in a community that embraced him as a town founder. Schwartz brings forth these long-forgotten people from their resting place, and does so with such skill as a storyteller that we can, for a time, straddle two worlds and sense their profound continuity.

The Men Who United the States

The Men Who United the States
Title The Men Who United the States PDF eBook
Author Simon Winchester
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 428
Release 2013-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 006207962X

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“Simon Winchester never disappoints, and The Men Who United the States is a lively and surprising account of how this sprawling piece of geography became a nation. This is America from the ground up. Inspiring and engaging.” —Tom Brokaw Simon Winchester, acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Atlantic and The Professor and the Madman, delivers his first book about America: a fascinating popular history that illuminates the men who toiled fearlessly to discover, connect, and bond the citizenry and geography of the U.S.A. from its beginnings. How did America become “one nation, indivisible”? What unified a growing number of disparate states into the modern country we recognize today? To answer these questions, Winchester follows in the footsteps of America’s most essential explorers, thinkers, and innovators, such as Lewis and Clark and the leaders of the Great Surveys; the builders of the first transcontinental telegraph and the powerful civil engineer behind the Interstate Highway System. He treks vast swaths of territory, from Pittsburgh to Portland, Rochester to San Francisco, Seattle to Anchorage, introducing the fascinating people who played a pivotal role in creating today’s United States. Throughout, he ponders whether the historic work of uniting the States has succeeded, and to what degree. Featuring 32 illustrations throughout the text, The Men Who United the States is a fresh look at the way in which the most powerful nation on earth came together.