Robert Fulton Bücher






Shadow Children of Saigon
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set during the final years of the American War, the story follows three mixed-race children, marginalized and called "children of the dirt." Their struggle for survival is compounded by the harsh realities of war and societal rejection. A pivotal encounter with an American helicopter medic, driven by compassion, introduces a glimmer of hope. As he attempts to aid them, the narrative unfolds with thrilling rescue missions and perilous adventures, highlighting themes of resilience and the impact of kindness amidst chaos.
The Ounce A Day Man
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a historical massacre site, a twelve-year-old boy named Teego Chalmers embarks on an unexpected adventure during his summer. Initially planning to fish while his archeologist uncle works, Teego becomes embroiled in dangerous events involving a determined grad student and the treacherous canyon river. Through thrilling challenges, he discovers his own courage and learns valuable lessons about himself and the power of nature. This fast-paced tale captures the essence of a pre-teen's growth amidst adventure.
Patriotic Eloquence Relating to the Spanish-American war and its Issues Volume 2
- 390 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as an important piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and scholarly value of the text. The reproduction aims to remain as true to the original as possible, ensuring that readers experience the work in its intended form.
The Second Crisis Of America
Or A Cursory View Of The Peace Lately Concluded Between Great Britain And The United States
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an accessible, high-quality modern edition that remains faithful to the original text.
Exploring the innovative naval warfare strategies of the early 19th century, this work delves into the development of torpedoes and submarine technology. Robert Fulton, a pioneer in underwater warfare, shares insights into the design and effectiveness of these explosive devices. The book highlights the historical context of maritime conflict, showcasing Fulton's contributions to military engineering and his vision for future naval engagements. Through detailed accounts and illustrations, it captures the evolution of tactics in an era of growing technological advancements.