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Bill Yenne

    Bill Yenne ist ein erfahrener Autor, dessen Werke historische Erzählungen und fiktive Erkundungen umfassen. Seine Schreibweise wird für ihre filmische Lebendigkeit und die seltene Fähigkeit gefeiert, sowohl eine exzellente Referenz als auch ein Lesevergnügen zu sein. Yenne befasst sich mit Themen wie Führung, Heldentum und dem komplexen Gefüge der Geschichte und macht komplexe Themen zugänglich und fesselnd. Kritiker und Leser gleichermaßen loben seine Fähigkeit, sich schnell entwickelnde, seitenweise spannende Berichte zu verfassen, die tiefe Einblicke in bedeutende historische Sagen bieten.

    Bill Yenne
    Boeing
    U.S. Air Power
    Inside Boeing
    On the Trail of Lewis and Clark
    Beers of the World
    Enzyklopädie der nordamerikanischen Indianerstämme
    • Beers of the World

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      A celebration of beer and the countries that produce it takes readers and beer lovers on a country-by-country tour, one continent at a time, and features more than three hundred full-color photographs.

      Beers of the World
      4,5
    • On the Trail of Lewis and Clark

      Yesterday and Today

      • 191 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      It has been 200 years since their epic trek across Western America, yet Lewis and Clark still evoke strong emotions. For good or ill, the captains redefined America's sense of identity, and interest is at an all-time high in reexamining their expedition and its effects. Timed for publication amid the four-year bicentennial celebration of their journey, this book retraces the path taken by Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806. The author draws on the explorers’ journals and period illustrations for historical context, and complements this material with modern color photography from the roads and rivers along the trail blazed by Lewis and Clark. Readers will also hear from history enthusiasts who are enamored by the explorers’ feats as well as from those who view Lewis and Clark as villains.

      On the Trail of Lewis and Clark
      5,0
    • Inside Boeing

      Building the 777

      • 127 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Take Boeing's computer-designed 777 on a test flight that reveals the systems and components at the heart of this technological marvel. The world's largest aircraft manufacturing plant throws open its doors to reveal how the 777 is assembled and flight tested. Inside Boeing is a fascinating, inside look at the design and assembly process, the computer networks, and the millions of parts required to launch this incredible bird skyward.

      Inside Boeing
      5,0
    • Boeing

      Planemaker to the World

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Second Library copy- San Diego Air and Space Museum.

      Boeing
      4,4
    • The Encyclopedia of US Spacecraft

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Surveys the spacecraft developed for commercial, military, and NASA programs including a description of each craft and the results obtained by scientific missions

      The Encyclopedia of US Spacecraft
      4,0
    • BUILDING THE B17 FLYING FORTRESS

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      "This book features terrific photos and information about the manufacturing of the B-17 Flying Fortress, which was used in World War II"-- Provided by publisher

      BUILDING THE B17 FLYING FORTRESS
      4,4
    • America's Few

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      This book explores the history of US Marine Corps aviation during World War II, focusing on the top-scoring aces over Guadalcanal. Marine aviation began in 1915 as a self-contained expeditionary force, gradually evolving during the interwar period to support amphibious operations. The attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 marked a turning point, with Marine aviators quickly engaging the Japanese at Wake Island. In the South Pacific, Marine Corps aviators emerged as a formidable air force. By the summer of 1942, they played a crucial role in the Cactus Air Force, a unified Allied airpower effort, with Major General Roy Geiger leading the charge. Among the twelve fighter squadrons in this force, eight were from the Marine Corps. Joe Foss, commander of VMF-121, became a symbol of Marine aviation, leading his squadron to down 72 enemy aircraft, with Foss achieving 26 victories himself. Pappy Boyington, who joined the Marine Corps in 1935 and commanded VMF-214, also matched Foss's score by late 1943. The book highlights the parallel stories of these aces and others, such as Ken Walsh, Don Aldrich, John L. Smith, Wilbur Thomas, and Marion Carl, many of whom received the Medal of Honor, while acclaimed aviation historian Bill Yenne examines the evolution of Marine aviation in the South Pacific.

      America's Few
      4,2
    • Encyclopedia of North American Indian Tribes

      A Comprehensive Study of Tribes from the Abitibi to the Zuni

      • 191 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      An illustrated resource profiling the Indian tribes of North America, including the region, language, dwelling and subsistence plus their history, culture and way of life.

      Encyclopedia of North American Indian Tribes
      4,1