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Fred Charters Kelly

    Fred C. Kelly fue un periodista y comentarista cuya carrera comenzó en periódicos locales y culminó en la primera columna de noticias sindicada de Washington, D.C. Prestó especial atención al tema del vuelo, destacando por convertirse en el biógrafo oficial de los hermanos Wright y siendo fundamental en el regreso de su primer avión de Londres a EE. UU. Su escritura se centró en eventos actuales, así como en figuras y momentos clave de la historia estadounidense.

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    Why You Win or Lose
    Sacajawea and the Wright Brothers
    • Sacajawea and the Wright Brothers

      • 370 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the remarkable journeys of Sacajawea and the Wright Brothers, this special edition highlights their significant contributions to American history. Sacajawea's role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition is explored alongside the enduring controversies surrounding her legacy, as detailed by historian Grace Raymond Hebard. Meanwhile, the Wright Brothers' ambitious quest to invent the first airplane, chronicled by Fred C. Kelly with Orville Wright's authorization, showcases their perseverance through failures. This edition combines their stories for the first time, enriched with previously unpublished material.

      Sacajawea and the Wright Brothers2022
    • Why You Win or Lose

      The Psychology of Speculation

      • 177 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A successful, non-professional speculator tells how Wall Street paid back to him more than he entrusted to it. This book is both a personal history and a valuable study of crowd reaction to market fluctuations - the adventures of an "outsider" who found the greatest enemies to stock market success. He shows you how to recognize them and how to avoid becoming a loser because of them. "Vanity", "Greed" and "The Will to Believe" are just a few of eight instructive chapters. Completely non-technical; anyone can understand and act on this book about money-making stocks. First published in 1930. Paperback. 177 pages.

      Why You Win or Lose1962