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The Wright Brothers av David McCullough
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The Wright Brothers (urspr publ 2015; utgåvan 2015)

av David McCullough (Författare)

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"As he did so brilliantly in THE GREAT BRIDGE and THE PATH BETWEEN THE SEAS, David McCullough once again tells a dramatic story of people and technology, this time about the courageous brothers who taught the world how to fly, Wilbur and Orville Wright"--Provided by publisher.
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Titel:The Wright Brothers
Författare:David McCullough (Författare)
Info:Simon & Schuster (2015), Edition: First Edition, 336 pages
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The Wright Brothers av David McCullough (2015)

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  vorefamily | Feb 22, 2024 |
A wonderfully informative and detailed book about the beginnings of manned flight. I learned a great deal, as I always do from McCullough's books. I was particularly impressed with how the brothers are portrayed. I felt like I got to know them. ( )
  hobbitprincess | Feb 11, 2024 |
(2015) Excellent biography that concentrates on the brothers designing, testing and marketing the first viable airplane. Very little time is spent on their early life nor on their lives after successfully selling it. Very good book.KIRKUS REVIEWA charmingly pared-down life of the ?boys? that grounds their dream of flight in decent character and work ethic.There is a quiet, stoical awe to the accomplishments of these two unprepossessing Ohio brothers in this fluently rendered, skillfully focused study by two-time Pulitzer Prize?winning and two-time National Book Award?winning historian McCullough (The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, 2011, etc.). The author begins with a brief yet lively depiction of the Wright home dynamic: reeling from the death of their mother from tuberculosis in 1889, the three children at home, Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine, had to tend house, as their father, an itinerant preacher, was frequently absent. McCullough highlights the intellectual stimulation that fed these bookish, creative, close-knit siblings. Wilbur was the most gifted, yet his parents' dreams of Yale fizzled after a hockey accident left the boy with a mangled jaw and broken teeth. The boys first exhibited their mechanical genius in their print shop and then in their bicycle shop, which allowed them the income and space upstairs for machine-shop invention. Dreams of flight were reawakened by reading accounts by Otto Lilienthal and other learned treatises and, specifically, watching how birds flew. Wilbur's dogged writing to experts such as civil engineer Octave Chanute and the Smithsonian Institute provided advice and response, as others had long been preoccupied by controlled flight. Testing their first experimental glider took the Wrights over several seasons to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to experiment with their ?wing warping? methods. There, the strange, isolated locals marveled at these most ?workingest boys,? and the brothers continually reworked and repaired at every step. McCullough marvels at their success despite a lack of college education, technical training, ?friends in high places? or ?financial backers?they were just boys obsessed by a dream and determined to make it reality.An educational and inspiring biography of seminal American innovators.Pub Date: May 5th, 2015ISBN: 978-1-4767-2874-2Page count: 336ppPublisher: Simon & SchusterReview Posted Online: March 3rd, 2015Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15th, 2015
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Orville and Wilbur Wright were not your average inventors. For one thing, they actually liked people. For another, they were scientists and remarkable craftsmen. But what I find really amazing about them is that once they verified the science of aerodynamics they taught themselves to fly and taught others. Einstein, Faraday, Rutherford, Bohr. These men were great scientists. Edison, Fulton, Tessla were phenomenal inventors. The Wrights at Kitty Hawk taught themselves to fly almost but not quite like the birds. Prototype sportsmen, but not in the competitive meaning. They demonstrated over and over the proof of what they had learned and actually took pleasure in the process. And it wasn't just the fame and the money. Once Wilbur Wright got to Paris you couldn't keep him out of the museums or away from those beautiful wide boulevards. He just took such pleasure out of life. As much as any workaholic could. ( )
  MylesKesten | Jan 23, 2024 |
this was really relaxing to read, this era has a perfectly quaint level of technological development. two hard working people grind it out. ( )
  ram27 | Sep 29, 2023 |
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David McCullough is interested in only one thing, namely how it was possible that two autodidacts from Ohio managed to satisfy a longing that the species had harbored for centuries. “The Wright Brothers” is merely this: a story, well told, about what might be the most astonishing feat mankind has ever accomplished. As the comic Louis C.K. has said, reprovingly, to those who complain about the inconveniences and insults of modern air travel: “You’re sitting. In a chair. In the SKY!!” Which is saying a lot. On its own terms, “The Wright Brothers” soars.
tillagd av ozzer | ändraNew York Times, Daniel Okrent (May 4, 2015)
 
This concise, exciting and fact-packed book sees the easy segue between bicycling and aerial locomotion, which at that point was mostly a topic for bird fanciers and dreamers.
tillagd av rakerman | ändraNew York Times, Janet Maslin (betalvägg) (May 3, 2015)
 
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From ancient times and into the Middle Ages, man has dreamed of taking to the sky, of soaring into the blue like the birds.
In as strong a photograph as any taken of the brothers together, they sit side by side on the back porch steps of the Wright family home on a small side street on the west end of Dayton, Ohio.
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