
1792 Rich America
1792富甲美国
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- Completed
- Length
- 648k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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A rare good book ends like this...
It's a very good work. Both the narrative and the plot are very contemporary, especially the story about the whaling industry, which is rare and quite innovative. However, to be honest, the era and beginning chosen by the author are a bit marginal. After all, the center of the world at that time was Britain and France, and it was difficult for the protagonists to witness or even participate in many major historical events. If I speculate on the plot, I feel that the protagonist is most likely to follow the historical Vanderbilt shipping industry route. In the future, he may even see a Vanderbilt captain under his command. Since the novel sets the protagonist's background in chemical industry, arms, petrochemicals and even steel can also be involved. It is a pity that the time node set by the author is too early, and the real chemical industry will have to wait until the second industrial revolution to shine. . .
The writing is good, the historical materials are substantial, the logic is consistent, and the ideas are unique. It's a pity that the protagonist is white. When you open the world map, the east, west, north, and south are all occupied by white people. If the author wrote about the great voyage of the Chinese, I would still be happy to order it all. This novel is quite good. It writes about Baipi's colonial history and the history of America's fortunes in a relatively orderly manner. It can be used as a popular science after reading it.
I just discovered a book with a novel theme today, but suddenly found that he was already cold?
There are too many long paragraphs of introduction, historical background, what race, ugh. Who can see this? A good-looking thing is followed by another introduction, and a good-looking thing is followed by another introduction. I can't stand it. Just write the protagonist, use technology to make money and kill people, and then become famous, anything can be done, including war.
Will the author continue writing? The most popular foreign history books are all from the 19th century. It's a pity that this book
The writing is not bad, but there are problems with the author's thinking. One is that the protagonist is a white man but he doesn't worry about the Indians. The other is that the protagonist obviously can do other things to make money, but he has to go to the sea with ships to hunt whales and trade. That era was too dangerous. But the writing is really good, but it's a pity that so few people read it!
This is a business novel that is better than other novels about traveling back in time to unify the world by force.
I just saw this book, it's very well written! Really good!
What can 1792 hold? Napoleon? Those events in the late nineteenth century are untouchable.
Why bring the Indians into this? And the protagonist hasn't been naturalized yet? Therefore, the added twists and turns are not attractive at all, but dilute the theme of the article.
Are they chasing you from other places like me? All new books are ordered and supported.
Don't end it, there's no heroine yet!
Is the author writing a novel now? Where to write?
Everything else is acceptable, except that some modal particles are uncomfortable and inconsistent.
Why did the writing end so suddenly? Is there any special reason? Did you write anything that you are not allowed to write?