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Books with title The First Transatlantic Flight

  • The First Transatlantic Flight

    Mike Rosen, Richard Scollins

    Library Binding (Bookwright Pr, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Describes the first flight over the Atlantic from Canada to Great Britain made in 1919 by John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown and the first solo flight from New York to Paris made in 1927 by Charles Lindbergh.
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  • The First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan

    Paperback (Wildside Press, May 24, 2018)
    “Maybe it is a crazy idea!” The year was 1854 and the speaker was an engineer named Frederick N. Gisborne. He was telling Cyrus W. Field how he had almost given up the fight to carry out his idea of running a cable under the Gulf of St. Lawrence to connect Nova Scotia with Newfoundland. Mr. Field didn’t think the idea was crazy at all. He went even further. He began to dream of a transatlantic cable. But could it be done? Could anybody even make a waterproof cable line two thousand miles long? How could it be laid on the ocean floor, if the ocean had a floor? And could the “lightning” travel for such a distance—between two continents? It would be the greatest gamble ever attempted. In The First Transatlantic Cable, Adelc Gutman Nathan tells the fascinating story of how some of the most brilliant scientists, businessmen, statesmen, inventors and soldiers of fortune joined with Mr. Field in playing for the great stakes and making the dream come true. Personalities like Samuel F.B. Morse, the genius of the telegraph, Matthew Fontaine Maury, the “Father of Oceanography,” and Isambard Kingdom Brunei, the Little Giant of engineering, come to life in these pages. Here is the adventure story of one of the most thrilling chapters in history.
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  • The first flight

    Elena Puntaroli, Lorenzo Sbrinci

    eBook
    It is an exciting moment: Palloncino experiences his first flight! He learns how to fly freely in the Skies of Possibilities through remembering the Source of Love that he comes from and integrating this with the understanding of his Inner Compass, a way to listen to his emotions and choose his travels.
  • The First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1959)
    Ex-Library book. It has sticker code on spine and library's name on inside. Library's name stamped on books outer page edges. Cover has scuffing and some tearing to it's top spine. Corners are bumped. Pages are clean and tight. Still a lot of life left in this book! :0)
  • the First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan, Denver Gillen

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1959)
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  • The First Flight

    Nikole Brooks Bethea

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2018)
    In The First Flight, readers will learn about the science and technology the Wright brothers used to develop the first powered flight. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn about the challenges the brothers had to overcome to get a flying machine in the air and how this super science feat continues to help us develop airplanes.
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  • First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, )
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  • The First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan, Denver Gillen

    Hardcover (E. M. Hale, March 15, 1959)
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  • The First Transatlantic Flight

    Mike Rosen, Richard Scollins

    Hardcover (Bookwright Press, March 15, 1989)
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  • The First Transatlantic Cable

    Adele Gutman Nathan, Denver Gillen

    Library Binding (E. M. Hale, March 15, 1959)
    Adele Gutman Nathan tells the fascinating story of how some of the most brilliant scientists, businessman, statesmen, inventors and soldiers of fortune joined in playing for the great stakes and making a dream come true of running a cable under the St. Lawrence to connect Nova Scotia with Newfoundland.