AMY JOHNSON.

''The biggest problem facing any biographer of Amy Johnson is that Constance Babington Smith got there first. Her seminal life, written in 1966, told most of what there is to tell about Amy in elegant prose.'

The Sunday Times

In May 1930, Amy Johnson, a typist from Hull, took off from Croydon Airport with a thermos flask and a packet of sandwiches to try and beat the world solo record to Australia. She arrived, sun-blistered and with grease on her face, after weeks of flying a second-hand, open-cockpit biplane with no radio communication and the most basic of maps. Her adventures, including a forced landing in the Iraqi desert and on a football pitch near Rangoon, inspired the nation following the First World War. Her career was followed by millions, until her plane disappeared over the Thames Estuary in 1941, sparking rumours which are still being investigated today. Her body has never been found.

32 b&w illustrations.

AMY JOHNSON.

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Kind
Book
Author
Constance Babington Smith
Language
English
Pages
408
Cover
Soft
Delivery
Frequently available

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