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A Summary and Analysis of

David McCullough’s

The Wright Brothers

Inside and Beyond

McCullough’s Story about Pioneers of Aviation

by T.S. Snaefell

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 

Part I. A Summary of McCullough’s The Wright Brothers    

Part II. A  Critique of McCullough’s The Wright Brothers    
*****II.1. Important Ideas and Facts about the Wright Brothers and Their Inventions
**********1. Wilbur and Orville Wright
**********2. Katharine Wright
**********3. Charlie Taylor
**********4. Building and Flying the Wright Flyer
**********5. The Wrights in Paris
**********6. The Patent War
**********7. Getting Recognized in the US
*****II.2. A Critique of the Principal Messages in McCullough’s The Wright Brothers

References and Further Reading   

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