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Before Amelia

women pilots in the early days of aviation

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An edition of Before Amelia (2002)

Before Amelia

women pilots in the early days of aviation

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

"Amelia Earhart is, without a doubt, the world's most famous woman aviator, but she was not the first. Dozens of women pilots were in the vanguard of early aviation more than a decade before Amelia learned to fly an airplane. Before Amelia is the remarkable story of these women pioneer aviators who braved the skies during the first two decades.".

"While most books have only examined the women aviators of a single country, Eileen Lebow examines aviation in France, Russia, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States. The story begins with Raymonde de Laroche, a French woman who became the first licensed female pilot in 1910.

De Laroche, Lydia Zvereva, Melli Beese, Hilda Hewlett, Harriet Quimby, and the other women pilots profiled here rose above contemporary gender stereotypes and proved their ability to fly the temperamental heavier-than-air contraptions of the day.".

"Lebow provides descriptions of the dangers and challenges of early flight. Crashes and broken bones were common, and some of the pioneers lost their lives. But these women were adventurers at heart. In an era when women's professional options were severely limited and the mere sight of ladies wearing pants caused a sensation, these women succeeded as pilots, flight instructors, airplane designers, stunt performers, and promoters.

This book fills a large void in the history of the first two decades of flight."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Brassey's, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
315

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Before Amelia: Women Pilots in the Early Days of Aviation
April 1, 2003, Potomac Books Inc.
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Before Amelia: women pilots in the early days of aviation
2002, Brassey's, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments -- -- 1.
In the beginning -- -- 2.
L'aéroplane est là! -- -- 3.
Vive les femmes! -- -- 4.
Den Tragödien unseres berufes -- -- 5. The
imperial eagle sprouts new wings -- -- 6. The
English catch the bug -- -- 7.
America gets wings -- -- 8.
Official bird -- -- 9. A
second bird takes to the air -- -- 10.
Star quality -- -- 11.
Superstar II -- -- 12.
Little sister -- -- 13.
More rare birds -- -- 14. The
challenge is there -- -- appendix. The
fliers --
Notes on sources --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the author.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-302) and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.13/092/2, B
Library of Congress
TL539 .L42 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 315 p. :
Number of pages
315

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24744970M
Internet Archive
beforeameliawome00lebo
ISBN 10
1574884824
ISBN 13
9781574884821
LCCN
2002002635
OCLC/WorldCat
49283745

First Sentence

"ON OCTOBER 22, 1909, at Chalons, France, a fragile aeroplane maneuvered across the field, turned, and, with motor at full gas, rushed and lifted into the air for a distance of some three hundred meters before settling down again."

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