They Made America: From the Steam Engine to the Search Engine 2004 |
Item #: BOC1153 Our price: $25.00 |
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Publisher: Publisher : Little, Brown and Company First Edition Stated (October 12, 2004) by Harold Evans, Gail Buckland, David Lefer ISBN-10 : 0316277665 ISBN-13 : 978-0316277662 496 pages -- Approx. size: 9.75 x 10.75 Developed in tandem with a four-part PBS series to air in November, Evans's profusely illustrated and elegantly written book offers the same breadth and scope as his previous bestseller, The American Century. Evans, former president and publisher of Random House, profiles 70 of America's leading inventors, entrepreneurs and innovators, some better known than others. Along with such obvious choices as Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and the Wright brothers, Evans profiles Lewis Tappan (an abolitionist who dreamed up the idea of credit ratings), Gen. Georges Doriot (pioneer of venture capital) and Joan Ganz Cooney, of the Children's Television Workshop. From A.P. Giannini (father of consumer banking) to Ida Rosenthal (the Maidenform Bra tycoon), Evans shows innovation as both a product of and a contributor to the grand apparatus of American society. And his spotlight is on the true American elite: the aristocracy of strategic visionaries, creative risk takers and entrepreneurial adventurers thriving in their natural environment, the free-market democracy of the United States. Evans doesn't neglect the latest generation of innovators, among them Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin. 500 color illus. Beautiful condition hefty hardcover. Looks un-read outside of the jacket showing slight shelf wear. Tiny little tears at two corners. Please see photos, enlarge and email with any questions. Thanks for looking. |
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