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Early Wings Over Maine

by John D. Davis
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Synopsis

Early Wings Over Maine provides a great introduction to the beginning of aviation in Maine. From Lindbergh to the lesser known Beryl Markham, from the Spirit of St. Lewis to the Dawn, John D. Davis has unearthed great stories and spectacular historical photographs. Sit back and enjoy a flight back in time when the shout of, "It's a plane" caused all to run out to gaze at the sky. John D. Davis was born and grew up and Freeport, Maine. He studied at Bowdoin, Boston University and the University of New Hampshire and spent a decade teaching at Bowdoin and Smith Colleges. His interest in aviation began at an early age when he attended the Maine State Air Meet at Augusta in 1937. Davis has authored six books ranging from environmental and biographical to historical subjects. In addition, he scripted and directed, Admiral Robert E. Peary: The Man and His Island, a video program featured on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network. Davis lives with his wife Eleanor in Yarmouth, Maine where he devotes his efforts to writing and landscape painting.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2011
Publisher
Potts Point Books
Pages
181
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780976656425

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