From Birdwomen to Skygirls: American Girls' Aviation Stories
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From Birdwomen to Skygirls: American Girls' Aviation Stories

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Close on the heels of the American public’s early enthusiasm over the airplane came aviation stories for the young. From 1910 until the early 1960s, they exalted flight and painted the airplane as the most modern and adventuresome of machines. Most of the books were directed at boys; however, a substantial number sought a girls’ audience. Erisman’s account of several avia...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published November 30th 2009 by Texas Christian University Press
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