LIBROS DEL AUTOR: william lowell putnam

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  • How We Survived in UHF Television
    Kitty Broman Putnam / William Lowell Putnam
    This personal narrative is co-authored by two of the best-known names in American UHF television broadcast management: Kathryn 'Kitty' Broman Putnam and William Lowell 'Bill' Putnam. During the first two decades of Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) television, when the established VHF (Very-High Frequency) stations dominated the TV marketplace, the Putnams built and operated three ...
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    35,57 €

  • Great Railroad Tunnels of North America
    William Lowell Putnam
    Describing and detailing the boring of major railroad tunnels throughout Canada, the United States, and Mexico, this book covers the period from the creation of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Tunnel in the 1850s to Copper Canyon’s Continental and El Descanso tunnels in the early 1960s. Other notable tunnels featured here include Massachusetts’ notoriously expensive and slow-progressi...
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    43,83 €

  • The Mountaineer’s Pontiff
    William Lowell Putnam
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    25,90 €

  • Torquemada Revisited
    William L. Putnam / William Lowell Putnam / William LPutnam
    Torture and deceit have been standard techniques by religious zealots for centuries. Herein is a detail-filled account of recent centuries of zealot-led Christianity. ...
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    16,61 €

  • Percival Lowell’s Big Red Car
    William Lowell Putnam
    This is the story of one car--a 1911 Stevens-Duryea Model Y 'Big Six'--and its famous owner Percival Lowell, the American astronomer best known for his studies of Mars and mathematical prediction of the discovery of Pluto. The narrative follows the vehicle, a product of Frank Duryea--of the pioneering Duryea brothers--through its time with Lowell and through subsequent owner...
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    43,04 €

  • The Kaiser’s Merchant Ships in World War I
    William Lowell Putnam
    Germany’s merchant Marine fleet--the second largest in the world prior to 1914--played an unintended but decisive role in that nation’s defeat in World War I. There were those ships that went to war for the Kaiser on the high seas, those that stayed at home or otherwise played no significant part in the conflict, and those which were commandeered (mostly in 1917 and by the U...
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    42,74 €