The first book to portray the birth of naval architecture as an integral part of the Scientific Revolution, examining its development and application across the major shipbuilding nations of Europe.
Larrie D. Ferreiro Books
Larrie D. Ferreiro is an author whose works delve deeply into the intersections of science, technology, and history. His writing explores how innovation and discovery have shaped the world, often focusing on lesser-known narratives that carried profound impact. Ferreiro's scholarship is marked by meticulous research and a talent for connecting past scientific achievements with broader historical events. Readers will appreciate his approach, which illuminates complex subjects through engaging storytelling.



Brothers At Arms
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Pulitzer Prize Finalist in History Winner of the Journal of the American Revolution 2016 Book of the Year Award At the time the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord the American colonists had little chance, if any, of militarily defeating the British. The nascent American nation had no navy, little in the way of artillery, and a militia bereft even of gunpowder. In his detailed accounts Larrie Ferreiro shows that without the extensive military and financial support of the French and Spanish, the American cause would never have succeeded. Ferreiro adds to the historical records the names of French and Spanish diplomats, merchants, soldiers, and sailors whose contribution is at last given recognition. Instead of viewing the American Revolution in isolation, Brothers at Arms reveals the birth of the American nation as the centerpiece of an international coalition fighting against a common enemy.
Churchill's American Arsenal
The Partnership Behind the Innovations that Won World War Two
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Focusing on the pivotal role of industrial innovation during WWII, this book highlights the significant contributions of Anglo-American inventors and their groundbreaking inventions. It explores how these advancements transformed the war into a "War of Factories," ultimately influencing the conflict's outcome. Through heroic narratives, the text reveals the intersection of creativity and warfare, showcasing the technological advancements that were crucial to victory.