Joseph Montgolfier
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Joseph Montgolfier was a dreamer. Whoever would have believed that a silken laundry bag with a hole in it and some lit paper would be the foundation to his invention of the hot air balloon? Discover how, together with his brother Etienne, he opened up a whole new world in air transportation. Explore his other innovations that include the hydraulic ram and devices to distil liquids. He deserves wide recognition for his many great contributions to our world.
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Richard Pearse
So the Wright Brothers were the first to fly using power – or were they? Or was it a humble New Zealand farmer by the name of Richard Pearse? The Amazing People Club® invites you into the somewhat tragic life of the enigmatic Richard Pearse, whose passion for engineering was subject to much social objection at the time. Experience how he felt when his unrecorded successes in aviation were surpassed by the Wright Brothers’ achievements some nine months after his. This inspirational story of exploring great heights and descending into great depths may encourage you to ensure that your own dreams are not fulfilled by others, but by yourself. It is thanks to his dreams that we can now travel anywhere in the world with ease and speed.
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Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg started a publishing revolution when he invented the first printing press. It was viewed with much scepticism at the time, as people in higher office did not want the ‘ordinary people’ having access to too much information! His work opened the door to the Renaissance in Europe and the scientific revolution. His printing press enabled ideas, thoughts and hopes to be communicated more freely. Millions of people have benefited from Johannes’ work.
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Galileo Galilei
A physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher, Galileo Galilei played a major role in the Scientific Revolution of the early 18th century. Despite his slightly dubious personal life and his affair with Marina Gamba, his contributions were invaluable and may not have come about, had he not loved his work above all else. Explore how his questionable views attracted much hostility from the powers that be. Follow in his amazing footsteps in this great title from The Amazing People Club®.
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Louis Braille
A simple childhood accident caused Louis Braille to become blind. Experience the source of his motivation to develop better systems to assist blind people with reading and writing. His Braille system has become a worldwide standard that has opened up opportunities for anyone suffering from vision impairment. Get to know this most inspiring story, as he reveals his own thoughts in a very unique and personal way.
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