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Barnaby creates a flying hockey stick with a by attaching an umbrella an electric fan and a very verrrrrrry long electric extension cord to the stick. With this flying stick, he travel all over town to visit his friends and family ... What's this?? Is that Granny I see up there on the stick, sitting behind Barnaby??
Barnaby Jones, the hero of this tale, had an exceptional imagination, and he had no doubt that, with the proper design, he could build a craft that would lift him into the sky. Not for a moment did he doubt that a series of electric cords would provide the proper thrust for his vehicle or that a common fan could pull it high into the air, over tall buildings and across vast oceans. Surely such faith and determination will assure that his name will be forever linked with those other pioneers of flight history, Orville and Wilbur Wright, Charles Lindberg and Neil Armstrong
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Fantasy, Children, Child, Children's, Juvenile, Fiction, Stories, Balloons, Umbrellas, Electricity, Cords, Electric Fan, Hockey, Stick, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Fantasy fiction, Hockey, fiction, Children's fictionTimes
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The Flying Hockey Stick
February 2007, Purple House Press
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The flying hockey stick
1971, Ward Lock, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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0706314751 9780706314755
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Originally published, Chicago, Rand McNally, 1966.
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