
Mr. Gatling's Terrible Marvel
By
Julia Keller
Read by
Norman Dietz
Release:
06/16/2008
Release:
06/16/2008
Release:
06/16/2008
Release:
06/16/2008
Runtime:
10h 2m
Runtime:
10h 2m
Runtime:
10h 2m
Quantity:
“A celebrity in the 19th century, Gatling was soon reviled for his terrible marvel and then consigned to obscurity. Keller rescues Gatling and anchors his remarkable life firmly in the landscape of 19th-century America: a time and place of egalitarian hope and infinite possibility.”
Publishers Weekly
Soon after its debut at the time of the Civil War, the Gatling gun changed the nature of warfare and the course of world history. Discharging 200 shots per minute with alarming accuracy, the world's first machine gun became vitally important to protecting and expanding America's overseas interests. Its inventor, Richard Gatling, was famous in his own time for creating and improving many industrial designs, from bicycles and steamship propellers to flush toilets, though it was the gun design that would make his name immortal. A man of great business and scientific acumen, Gating used all the resources of the new mass age to promote sales across America and around the world.
Ironically, Gatling actually proposed his gun as a way of saving lives, thinking it would decrease the size of armies and, therefore, make it easier to supply soldiers and reduce malnutrition deaths. The scientists who unleashed America's atomic arsenal less than a century later would see it much the same way.
Ironically, Gatling actually proposed his gun as a way of saving lives, thinking it would decrease the size of armies and, therefore, make it easier to supply soldiers and reduce malnutrition deaths. The scientists who unleashed America's atomic arsenal less than a century later would see it much the same way.
Release:
2008-06-16
2008-06-16
2008-06-16
2008-06-16
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
10h 2m
10h 2m
10h 2m
10h 2m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.7 lb
0.0 lb
0.7 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400106448
9781400176441
9798200137237
9798200137244
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