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The Wright Brothers: A Flying Start by Elizabeth MacLeod β€” book cover

The Wright Brothers: A Flying Start

by Elizabeth MacLeod
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Synopsis

This book in the Snapshots: Images of People and Places in History series introduces the brilliant and determined brothers who believed that one day people would fly.

Wendy Morris - Children's Literature

We tend to think of Wilbur and Orville Wright as frozen in time in 1903, December 17, the date of their first successful flight. In actuality, their experiments began much earlier, and Orville lived until 1948, watching the mechanical and social evolution of the airplane go far beyond what the brothers, or anyone, had ever dreamed. Elizabeth MacLeod, naturally, concentrates on the years the Wrights spent directly involved in their quest for flight, although she does acknowledge earlier circumstances that shaped and occupied their interests. MacLeod also puts flight into historical context for the day, explaining (or trying to; some concepts are difficult to grasp) the major events and physical principles the Wrights were able to use as the basis for their own work. The book is well illustrated with photographs and diagrams (and what can only be described as tangential, yet interesting, memorabilia). There is minimal documentation-no bibliography, no suggested reading (just a list of web sites to visit), and quotations throughout are undated. This is flight and the Wright brothers at the most basic and most accessible level.

About the Author, Elizabeth MacLeod

Elizabeth MacLeod has written many children's books, including nine titles in the Snapshots Biography series; numerous titles in the Kids Can Read, Kids Books Of and Kids Can Do It series; Why Do Horses Have Manes?; What Did Dinosaurs Eat?; and Monster Fliers. She lives in Toronto.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Kids Can Press, Limited
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781550749335

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