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Wings of Madness

Wings of Madness
Author: Paul Hoffman
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1841153680

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"By the turn of the century, Santos-Dumont had moved to Paris. Soon, the dashing and impeccably dressed aeronaut was barhopping around the city in a one-man dirigible he invented, circling above crowds and crashing into rooftops. Eventually, he would join the world-wide competition to build the first true airplane. Once he succeeded, the press hailed him as the man who had conquered the air. (Because the Wright brothers worked in near secrecy, word of their first flights had not widely reached Europe when Santos-Dumon took to the skies.) His picture appeared on cigar boxes and dinner plates and he dined regularly with the Cartiers, the Rothschilds, and the Roosevelts, hosting "aerial dinners" in which his guests ate at an elevated table so they could imagine how it felt to be above the world." "But all would change after Santos-Dumont witnessed the destructive capacity of flying machines in World War I."--BOOK JACKET.


Man Flies

Man Flies
Author: Nancy Winters
Publisher: Ecco
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1998-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780880016360

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Traces the life and career of Alberto Santos-Dumont, the "conqueror of the air," who was acclaimed as the first man to fly


The Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont

The Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont
Author: Victoria Griffith
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781419700118

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Profiles Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, who made great strides in the invention of flight.


My Airships

My Airships
Author: Alberto Santos Dumont
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752428562

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Reproduction of the original: My Airships by Alberto Santos Dumont


Alberto Santos-Dumont

Alberto Santos-Dumont
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1996
Genre:
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Dirigible Dreams

Dirigible Dreams
Author: C. Michael Hiam
Publisher: ForeEdge from University Press of New England
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1611686970

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Here is the story of airshipsÑmanmade flying machines without wingsÑfrom their earliest beginnings to the modern era of blimps. In postcards and advertisements, the sleek, silver, cigar-shaped airships, or dirigibles, were the embodiment of futuristic visions of air travel. They immediately captivated the imaginations of people worldwide, but in less than fifty years dirigibleÊbecame a byword for doomed futurism, an Icarian figure of industrial hubris. Dirigible Dreams looks back on this bygone era, when the future of exploration, commercial travel, and warfare largely involved the prospect of wingless flight. In Dirigible Dreams, C. Michael Hiam celebrates the legendary figures of this promising technology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuriesÑthe pioneering aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, the doomed polar explorers S. A. AndrŽe and Walter Wellman, and the great Prussian inventor and promoter Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, among otherÊpivotal figuresÑand recounts fascinating stories of exploration, transatlantic journeys, and floating armadas that rained death during World War I. While there were triumphs, such as the polar flight of the Norge, most of these tales are of disaster and woe, culminating in perhaps the most famous disaster of all time, the crash of the Hindenburg. This story of daring men and their flying machines, dreamers and adventurers who pushed modern technology toÑand often beyondÑits limitations, is an informative and exciting mix of history, technology, awe-inspiring exploits, and warfare that will captivate readers with its depiction of a lost golden age of air travel. Readable and authoritative, enlivened by colorful characters and nail-biting drama,ÊDirigible DreamsÊwill appeal to a new generation of general readers and scholars interested in the origins of modern aviation.


The Flying Girl

The Flying Girl
Author: Margarita Engle
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1481445030

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In this beautiful picture book filled with soaring words and buoyant illustrations, award-winners Margarita Engle and Sara Palacios tell the inspiring true story of Aída de Acosta, the first woman to fly a motorized aircraft. On a lively street in the lovely city of Paris, a girl named Aída glanced up and was dazzled by the sight of an airship. Oh, how she wished she could soar through the sky like that! The inventor of the airship, Alberto, invited Aída to ride with him, but she didn’t want to be a passenger. She wanted to be the pilot. Aída was just a teenager, and no woman or girl had ever flown before. She didn’t let that stop her, though. All she needed was courage and a chance to try.


The Book of Airships

The Book of Airships
Author: .
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

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Wings of Madness

Wings of Madness
Author: Paul Hoffman
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2003-06-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Biography of the young Brazilian who moved to Paris where he experimented with flight until Europeans came to call him the man who conquered air.


Air Time

Air Time
Author: Mark Bernardo
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0847869660

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The first comprehensive reference for watch connoisseurs to explore a century of stylish timepieces inspired by and built for aviation, aeronautics and space exploration, and piloting. Air Time takes a keen look at more than ninety iconic timepieces that embody the spirit of flight, worn and made famous by the men and women who pioneered it, from daring balloonists and wartime jet pilots to jet-setters and astronauts. In a thoroughgoing look at nearly a century ofaviation-inspired timepieces--from 1904 to the present day-- WatchTime's Mark Bernardo interweaves history, technical insight, and the distinctive style of pilot watches into a first-of-its-kind comprehensive monograph. Chapters showcase historical milestones such as Cartier's development of the first men's wristwatch for Alberto Santos-Dumont; Charles Lindbergh's invention of the Longines Hour Angle; and the Omega Speedmaster, the first watch to land on the moon. Also featured are iconic timepieces, including the Breitling Navitimer, IWC Big Pilot's Watch, Breguet Type XX, and Rolex GMT-Master, up through current category timepieces such as in the collections of Bell & Ross, Longines, Bremont, Patek Philippe, Hamilton, and Zenith. Informative and compelling, this fascinating guide is the perfect gift for connoisseurs of timepieces, aviation, and globetrotting travel.