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They Made America
From the Steam Engine to the Search Engine: Two Centuries of Innovators
Contributors
By David Lefer
By Harold Evans
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Mar 3, 2009
- Page Count
- 496 pages
- Publisher
- Back Bay Books
- ISBN-13
- 9780316070348
Price
$10.00Price
$15.99 CADFormat
Format:
- ebook $10.00 $15.99 CAD
- Audiobook Download (Abridged) $24.99
- Trade Paperback $30.99 $39.99 CAD
This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around March 3, 2009. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.
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An illustrated history of American innovators—some well known, some unknown, and all fascinating—by the author of the bestselling The American Century.
The real inventor of the steam engine. The creator of the bra. The man who invented modern banking. The creator of the computer operating system. These and scores of others are the characters who populate Harold Evans's rollicking, brilliant history of the men and women who made America what it is.
Vast and beautifully designed, the book is itself a creation as grand as those it described. Evans reveals the surprising truths behind many of the creations that made our modem world, as well as the lessons we can learn by studying the great entrepreneurs and innovators the past two centuries.
"Terrific and inspiring stories about the dreamers and doers who dared to create the modem face of this great nation." —Jac Wech
The real inventor of the steam engine. The creator of the bra. The man who invented modern banking. The creator of the computer operating system. These and scores of others are the characters who populate Harold Evans's rollicking, brilliant history of the men and women who made America what it is.
Vast and beautifully designed, the book is itself a creation as grand as those it described. Evans reveals the surprising truths behind many of the creations that made our modem world, as well as the lessons we can learn by studying the great entrepreneurs and innovators the past two centuries.
"Terrific and inspiring stories about the dreamers and doers who dared to create the modem face of this great nation." —Jac Wech