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The dangerous book of heroes, Conn Iggulden & David Iggulden

Label
The dangerous book of heroes, Conn Iggulden & David Iggulden
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The dangerous book of heroes
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
454372902
Responsibility statement
Conn Iggulden & David Iggulden
Summary
Brothers Conn and David Iggulden present their big book of heroes: the men and women who have shaped our lives and inspired generations. From George Washington and Scott of the Antarctic to Sitting Bull and the passengers of Flight 93, this dangerous book is dedicated to those who dove headfirst into battle, those who made amazing discoveries, and those who moved boundaries in their lifetimes
Table Of Contents
George Washington -- Sir Ranulph Fiennes -- Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton -- Daniel Boone -- The few : the Royal Air Force Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain -- The Magna Carta barons -- Oliver Cromwell -- Helen Keller -- James Cook -- Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay -- The abolition of slavery in the British empire : Sharp, Clarkson, Wilberforce, and Buxton -- Tatanka Iyotake : Sitting Bull -- Edith Cavell -- Thomas Paine and the Rights of man -- The women of SOE : setting Europe ablaze -- The siege of the Alamo -- Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer -- Lawrence of Arabia -- Florence Nightingale -- Flight 93 -- Winston Churchill -- The Gurkhas -- Horatio Nelson : the immortal memory -- The Marines at Iwo Jima -- Billy Bishop : the courage of the early morning -- Bletchley Park and the first computers -- William Bligh's boat boyage -- Apollo 11 : landing on the Moon -- Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington -- Alcock and Brown : transatlantic, non-stop -- Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake -- Harry Houdini : escapologist -- Scott of the Antarctic -- The men of Colditz -- The unknown warrior -- Martin Luther King, Jr
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