Sunday, October 30, 2022
Cuba: An American History
Cuba: An American History, by Ada Ferrer. A comprehensive history of Cuba, from Columbus to the present time. This very thorough history provides great information on how Cuba became the Cuba of today. Very long trials as a Spanish colony, long history of slavery that was very contentious. The main point the author is making is about the history of Cuba in relation to the US. The US wanted to take possession of Cuba right from the beginning, and this relationshiop shaped Cuba.
Saturday, October 29, 2022
The Moth and the Mountain
The Moth and the Mountain by Ed Caesar. We were in a book store a few weeks ago and i saw a book titled 'The Moth and the Mountain'. My first thought was I wonder if the moth is a Dehavalland moth. I picked up the book and it was about the plane! The plane of the title was a Gypsy Moth, and the mountain is Everest.
I 1933 this crazy englishman decided he would fly from England to Everest and climb the mountain solo. He did not know how to fly and was not a mountaineer.
But, he bought a used Gyspy Moth, took flying lessons for two months and the flew all the way to the border of Nepal. There he could not get permits to go further so he disguised himself as an Indian priest and walked the rest of the way to Everest. He actually got pretty far up the mountain, but on his second try he died of exposure. But it is a great story and so funny that Dehavalland biplane was a big part of it.
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Mercury Rising: John Glenn, John Kennedy, and the New Battleground of the Cold War
Mercury Rising: John Glenn, John Kennedy, and the New Battleground of the Cold War by Jeff Shesol. This is the story of the US space program, basically from Sputnik to John Glenn's orbiting the earth. Lots of info on the 'space race' with the Soviets and the battle for funding for the US program. A lot of this book focuses on John Glen, his background and his family life. Covers much of the same period as the book and movie 'The Right Stuff' but without the dramatics, more of the nuts and bolts of the space program. For people already familiar with the history of the space program, the author does not spend time explaining things he knows his audience is already familiar with.
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