Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, an unlikely pioneer of human flight, emerges from the Wurrtemburg nobility, recently dismissed from the German military. He believes a flying machine could restore his military reputation but instead creates a groundbreaking system of flight and a lasting airship business. By the early 20th century, his name becomes synonymous with airships, overshadowing even the Wright brothers, who are developing their technology concurrently. As Zeppelin ages, he entrusts his company to Hugo Eckener, his partner and a savvy publicist with a vision of connecting the world through air travel. Eckener navigates the Zeppelin Company through the turmoil of World War I and Germany's struggles, aiming to establish the first Atlantic airline route. However, he faces fierce competition from Juan Trippe of Pan American, both vying for the lucrative London-New York route. Their journeys take them around the globe, refining their machines and business models. The race culminates in the Hindenburg disaster and the looming threat of another world war, marking the end of the airship era. This narrative captures the birth of the aviation age, detailing the fierce competition that shaped the modern world.
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In the heart of the rainforest, Katharine will fight for her life and for love1890: When Katharine and her husband, Anselmo, set sail to Brazil to reap the spoils of the rubber boom, it seems as if they cannot fail. But when Anselmo dies suddenly on the treacherous waters of the Amazon, a pregnant Katharine must decide whether or not to continue her husband's dream, alone. Meanwhile her sister Mabel is struggling to support their family back in London. Navigating new worlds in the upper class, she discovers that life as a housemaid has its own dangers, and Mabel soon learns that the whims of men can prove deadly... Mabel and Katharine must both fight for their futures if they are ever to be reunited. Can they find love and happiness along the way? A stunning saga of love, betrayal, secrets and family for fans of Dinah Jefferies, Erica Brown and Renita D'Silva.
The Lion And The Fox
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
"James Bulloch, a sea captain turned Confederate agent, arrived in Liverpool at a crucial moment during the U.S. Civil War: a Union blockade was preventing Southern cotton exports from reaching Britain, threatening to destroy what was left of the Confederate economy-unless Bulloch could secretly arrange for the construction of a fleet of warships to break the northern grip on the South. Shortly thereafter, Union operative Thomas Dudley, a pious Quaker and radical abolitionist, arrived in Liverpool to stop the Confederate spy. Either man's mission, if successful, would determine the war's outcome and the country's fate. From master of historical espionage Alexander Rose, The Lion and the Fox uncovers an enthralling, unknown story at the core of the Civil War: an intense duel between two international agents who almost single-handedly decided America's war and changed the course of history"--
Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring
- 369 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
In 1778, George Washington unleashed an unlikely ring of spies in New York to discover British battle plans.
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