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Rider in the Sky
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Rider in the Sky
How an American Cowboy Built England's First Airplane
Written by John R. HullsAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by John R. Hulls
Illustrated by David WeitzmanAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by David Weitzman
| Crown Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | April 2003 | $16.95 | 978-0-375-81106-7 (0-375-81106-0)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Samuel Cody grew up on the western frontier, a true American cowboy. With nerves of steel and dauntless courage, he would be one of the first to cross another frontier: the frontier of flight.
As a young boy Samuel Cody was fascinated with kites. Living in England years later, Cody created the first kites strong and big enough to carry a man high into the air. Like the Wrights and other early aviators, Cody was determined to build an airplane. He faced not only the technological hurdles of his day, but the apathy of the British military. Against these obstacles, Cody used his ingenuity, his skill, and a great deal of daring to create England’s first airplane in 1908. His is an inspirational story of American willpower and determination.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Hulls learned to fly when he was a teenager and has been flying ever since. A scientist, he works on planes, race cars, and other things with wings.
David Weitzman has shown his talents for depicting mechanical wonders in many books, including Model T.: How Henry Ford Built a Legend, which he also wrote.