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100 Ships and Planes That Shaped World History
Contributor(s): Caper, William (Author)

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ISBN: 0912517387     ISBN-13: 9780912517384
Publisher: Sourcebooks Explore
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: March 2000
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Annotation: 100 Ships & Planes That Shaped World History takes readers on a worldwide tour of the amazing and famous sea and air vessels of history. Ships and planes are integral parts of world history and have played decisive roles in wars, commerce and exploration. Ships such as the Maine and Lusitania have brought countries into wars. The voyages of the Titanic and Mayflower are still of great interest today.

Includes:
-- The flight of the Wright brothers' Flyer in 1903
-- Chuck Yaeger's flight on the X-l, named Glamorous Glennis, that pushed the envelope of speed beyond Mach 1
-- The Concorde broke the supersonic barrier for commercial travel in 1969.
-- The Engola Gay delivered a decisive blow to end WWII
-- The modern B-2 Stealth bomber, invisible to radar, was built at a cost of $1.3 billion

In this book the stories of 100 important ships and planes are told with crisp and concise text -- packed with intriguing facts and information about their development and use. Chronologically organized, a wide array of ships and planes are represented, including:
-- The ancient Oseberg ship of the Vikings
-- William Kidd's pirate ship, the Adventure
-- The Japanese WWII fighter, the Zero
-- Lindburgh's the Spirit of St. Louis.

Each vessel has left an indelible mark and 100 Ships and Planes That Shaped World History delivers an interesting way of learning about world history, exploration, transportation, invention, technology, commerce and much more!

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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | History - Military & Wars
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation - Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation - Aviation
Dewey: B
Age Level: 12-17
Grade Level: 7-12
Series: 100 Series
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 6.05" W x 8.98" L (0.43 lbs) 112 pages
Features: Ikids, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product
 
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100 Ships & Planes That Shaped World History takes readers on a worldwide tour of the amazing and famous sea and air vessels of history. Ships and planes are integral parts of world history and have played decisive roles in wars, commerce and exploration. Ships such as the Maine and Lusitania have brought countries into wars. The voyages of the Titanic and Mayflower are still of great interest today. Includes: -- The flight of the Wright brothers' Flyer in 1903 -- Chuck Yaeger's flight on the X-l, named Glamorous Glennis, that pushed the envelope of speed beyond Mach 1 -- The Concorde broke the supersonic barrier for commercial travel in 1969. -- The Engola Gay delivered a decisive blow to end WWII -- The modern B-2 Stealth bomber, invisible to radar, was built at a cost of $1.3 billion. In this book the stories of 100 important ships and planes are told with crisp and concise text -- packed with intriguing facts and information about their development and use. Chronologically organized, a wide array of ships and planes are represented, including: -- The ancient Oseberg ship of the Vikings -- William Kidd's pirate ship, the Adventure -- The Japanese WWII fighter, the Zero -- Lindburgh's the Spirit of St. Louis.Each vessel has left an indelible mark and 100 Ships and Planes That Shaped World History delivers an interesting way of learning about world history, exploration, transportation, invention, technology, commerce and much more

Contributor Bio(s): Caper, William: - William Caper
 
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