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The Balloon Factory

The Story of the Men Who Built Britain's First Flying Machines

Author: Alexander Frater  

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Alexander Frater'e(tm)s new book is about a small, largely forgotten group of young men who, early in the 20th Century, competed to build and fly England'e(tm)s first aeroplane.

Alexander Frater’s new book is about a small, largely forgotten group of young men who, early in the 20th Century, competed to build and fly England’s first aeroplane.

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Alexander Frater'e(tm)s new book is about a small, largely forgotten group of young men who, early in the 20th Century, competed to build and fly England'e(tm)s first aeroplane.

Alexander Frater’s new book is about a small, largely forgotten group of young men who, early in the 20th Century, competed to build and fly England’s first aeroplane.

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‘Frater is a reliable, informed and entertaining navigator. He soars confidently across the centuries, between abandoned aerodromes and Scottish estates, from one delightful anecdote to another’ Sunday Times

At the heart of his story lies the Balloon Factory, a cathedral-sized shed overlooking Farnborough Common, and its most celebrated occupant, the remarkable long-haired gun-toting ex-cowboy, Sam Cody.

Frater, in a work that is part history, part travelogue, goes in search of some of the most extraordinary pioneers, including Sam Cody, John William Dunne, Sir George Cayley and Geoffrey De Havilland. His richly described and wonderfully anecdotal journey brings those magnificent men, the rock stars of their time, and the places they knew vibrantly to life.

‘Frater’s book is a treasure chest of facts wrapped in anecdotes . . . The Balloon Factory should be purchased in bulk by BA and substituted for the glossy in-flight magazine’ Literary Review

The Balloon Factory is the rarest of things – a thorough overview of a subject that manages to remain enjoyable and entertaining throughout.’ BBC Focus magazine

‘Alexander Frater is a renowned travel writer with an infectious interest in early aviation, a strong practical grasp of aeronautics and a gift for lyrical description . . .’ Sunday Telegraph

‘This is a beautifully written, amusing and educational tome . . . The author succeeds in really bringing the characters and events to life by visiting scenes of British aviation history, creating a real feeling for the people behind the events and doing it all in a way that you don’t need an anorak and binoculars to appreciate.’ Flyer magazine

‘One of my favourite non-fiction books of the year . . . ’ Ham & High and the Wood & Vale

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About the Author

Alexander Frater has contributed to various UK publications. As chief travel correspondent of the Observer, he won an unprecedented number of British Press Travel Awards. He lives in London.

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Product Details

Publisher
Pan Macmillan | Picador
Published
1st May 2009
Edition
Abridged edition
Pages
256
ISBN
9780330433112

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