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Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight 1st edition
Paul Hoffman
Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight 1st edition
Paul Hoffman
On the eve of the centennial of the Wright brothers' historic flights at Kitty Hawk, a new generation will learn about the other man who was once hailed worldwide as the conqueror of the air--Alberto Santos-Dumont. Because the Wright brothers worked in secrecy, word of their first flights had not reached Europe when Santos-Dumont took to the skies in 1906. The dashing, impeccably dressed inventor entertained Paris with his airborne antics--barhopping in a little dirigible that he tied to lampposts, circling above crowds around the Eiffel Tower, and crashing into rooftops. A man celebrated, even pursued by the press in Paris, London, and New York, Santos-Dumont dined regularly with the Cartiers, the Rothschilds, and the Roosevelts. But beneath his lively public exterior, Santos-Dumont was a frenzied genius tortured by the weight of his own creation. Wings of Madness chronicles the science and history of early aviation and offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of an extraordinary and tormented man, vividly depicting the sights and sounds of turn-of-the-century Paris. It is a book that will do for aviation what The Man Who Loved Only Numbers did for mathematics.
380 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | June 1, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9780786866595 |
Publishers | Theia |
Pages | 380 |
Dimensions | 237 × 159 × 36 mm · 608 g |
Language | English |
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