William Ketchum Knihy
William Ketchum je přední osobnost v oblasti astronautiky a astrodynamiky. Jeho rozsáhlé technické práce a prezentace na mezinárodních konferencích se zaměřují na vesmírný program. Se svým inženýrským vzděláním a zkušenostmi s vývojem raketových nosičů, včetně raket Atlas a Centaur, a s účastí na designu raketoplánu, přispěl významně k rozvoji kosmických technologií. Jeho vize sahají od orbitálních transportních prostředků pro lunární a marťanské mise po návrhy jaderných raket pro meziplanetární lety, což odráží jeho hluboký zájem o budoucnost lidstva ve vesmíru.





First published in 1864, An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo is a fascinating account of the history of this important city, from its earliest days to the present. Written by noted historian William Ketchum, this book covers all aspects of Buffalo's rich and varied history, including its Native American heritage, its role in the War of 1812, the growth of its economy, and the development of its unique cultural identity. With its vivid narrative style and careful attention to detail, An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of western New York.
An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo; Volume I
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Excerpt from An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo, Vol. 1 The torture of Father J ogues and others by the Mohawks, in 1643, has been referred to by some Writers as evidence of their cruelty, he being a Jesuit Priest, or Missionary. But it should be remembered that he was taken in battle. He was found with weapons of war in his hands, fighting by the side of the Hurons, the sworn enemies of the Iroquois. He had taken the sword, and could expect nothing else but to perish by the sword. He had undertaken to act the warrior's part, could he expect to escape the warrior's fate?
Memoir of the Distinguished Mohawk Indian Chief, Sachem, and Warrior, Capt. Joseph Brant
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