An edition of George Fabyan (2013)

George Fabyan

the tycoon who broke ciphers, ended wars, manipulated sound, built a levitation machine, and organized the modern research center

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An edition of George Fabyan (2013)

George Fabyan

the tycoon who broke ciphers, ended wars, manipulated sound, built a levitation machine, and organized the modern research center

The rich are different, but George Fabyan was unique among millionaires. This Gilded Age tycoon sponsored and inspired a "community of thinkers" who advanced science in such diverse fields as acoustics, cryptography, genetics, and physiology. Yet the whimsical Fabyan also tried to construct a levitation machine that would defy gravity, and he spent millions trying to prove Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays. Considering himself an "ideas man", Fabyan changed how we wage wars and keep secrets, how we transmit sound and design buildings, and how we stimulate scientific advances. He created perhaps the first independent research center, laid the foundation for the top-secret National Security Agency, and even helped end World War I by breaking German codes, capturing foreign terrorists, and developing more effective trench mortars.

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Language
English
Pages
185

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Table of Contents

The colonel
Wanderings
Chicago
Riverbank
Acoustics
Ciphers, Shakespeare, and Levitation
Spies and Warfare
Withdrawal
Legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185).

Published in
[United States], North Charleston, S.C

Classifications

Library of Congress
CT275.F33 M86 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
iii, 185 pages
Number of pages
185

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39811290M
Internet Archive
georgefabyantyco0000muns
ISBN 10
1490345620
ISBN 13
9781490345628
LCCN
2013911932
OCLC/WorldCat
862232369

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