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The Wright Brothers
Summary On December 17, 1903, on a windswept beach at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville Wright flew a powered aircraft for twelve seconds and covered 120 feet. It was the first time in human history that a heavier-than-air machine had achieved controlled, powered flight. He and his brother Wilbur had achieved what the Smithsonian Institution…
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A People’s History of the United States
Summary Howard Zinn opens A People’s History of the United States with Columbus’s arrival in the Caribbean and his first encounter with the Arawak people, whom he described in his journal as gentle, intelligent, and potential Christians and then enslaved for gold extraction. The Arawak had, as Zinn quotes, no iron tools and no desire…
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John Adams
Summary John Adams has always been the underrated founder. Washington was the indispensable man, Jefferson the poet of liberty, Hamilton the financial genius. Adams was the vice president who called his office the most insignificant invented by man or his imagination, the president who lost to Jefferson after one term, the founder whose son became…
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In the Heart of the Sea
Summary On November 20, 1820, a sperm whale attacked and sank the Nantucket whaleship Essex in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 2,000 miles from the nearest land. Twenty men were left alive in three small whaleboats with enough provisions for perhaps sixty days. The nearest inhabited land was the Marquesas Islands, 1,200 miles to…
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1776
Summary The year 1776 nearly ended the American Revolution before it had properly begun. George Washington’s Continental Army was routed on Long Island in August, forced out of New York, and driven across New Jersey in a retreat that looked, from the British perspective, like the beginning of the end. The army was melting away…
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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Summary For centuries, Genghis Khan has been the shorthand for conquest and destruction: the warlord who devastated Central Asia, killed millions, and left nothing behind but rubble and terror. Jack Weatherford spent years living among the Mongolian nomads and studying the recently declassified Mongolian national epic, the Secret History of the Mongols, and arrived at…
