The Stanley Brothers: Their Steamer was fast and environmentally friendly
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Author(s)Daniel Alef
PublisherTitans of Fortune Publishing
ISBN / ASINB001R4BTXK
ISBN-13978B001R4BTX7
AvailabilityAvailable for download now.
Sales Rank853,260
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Biographical profile of the Freelan and Francis Stanley, identical twins who developed the Stanley Steamers, cars powered by steam engines. In 1897 the brothers, dressed alike in overcoats, bowler hats and sporting thick black beards appeared on Maple Street in Watertown, MA, driving a horseless carriage that was nearly soundless. Spectators were stunned by the quick pace and eerie silence. One observer later recalled: “It was like watching a pair of pants run down the street with nobody in them.” Ten years later their steam-powered cars broke world speed records with speeds exceeding 150 mph! It was not their first invention; they had already developed air brushes and photographic processes that George Eastman acquired. Their story of invention, eccentricity, and success is the quintessential American story. [2,594-word Titans of Fortune Article]