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Portrait of Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War

Discover the surprising story of how airships and aeroplanes went from novel inventions to essential tools of war, forever changing military strategy.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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The Railway Conquest of the World

Across continents, brave engineers battle nature’s fury and human opposition to forge steel pathways that reshape civilization.

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Practical Cinematography and Its Applications

Discover how to turn a fascinating, cutting-edge hobby into a lucrative profession by capturing unique and thrilling footage.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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Moving Pictures: How They Are Made and Worked

Discover the fascinating story of how early inventors conquered seemingly impossible challenges to bring the magic of motion to the big screen, revolutionizing photography and the way we see the world.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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Millions from Waste

Uncover how trash, often ignored, can be transformed into gold, unlocking pathways to prosperity and sustainability.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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Lightships and Lighthouses

Discover how the creation of maritime beacons overcame impossible odds to save countless lives at sea.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons: Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben

Captured amidst the chaos of a world at war, one man recounts his terrifying journey through a series of German prisons, revealing the brutality and despair faced by those caught behind enemy lines.

By Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

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