The Fabulous Flying Machines Of Alberto Santos-Dumont
Read Free Books and Download eBooks

While the Wright Brothers were gliding over Kitty Hawk, the charming Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont was making his own mark on the history of flight. Alberto loved floating over Paris in his personal flying machine called a dirigible. He would tie it to a post, climb down, and spend the day shopping or meeting friends for coffee. But he wanted to make his invention even better. By 1906, Alberto had transformed his balloon into a box with wings! But now there was competition. Another inventor challenged Alberto to see who would be the first in flight. Alberto’s hard work paid off, and his airplane successfully soared into the air, making him the first pilot to lift off and land a completely self-propelled plane. The book includes an author’s note about Santos-Dumont, a bibliography, an index, and photographs of his flying machines.Praise for Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont“At the turn of the last century, all sorts of ambitious and eccentric men were competing furiously to get the first airplane into the sky. One of the most famous of these was a dashing Brazilian who lived in Paris and, to wide admiration, did his errands by airship. Victoria Griffith tells his story…which is illustrated with panache in rich, smudgy oils and pastels by Italian artist Eva Montanari.” –Wall Street Journal"An excellent read-aloud, this picture book is a must when studying the history of flight and can be used as a resource for research, a book for all your reading needs!" -Library Media Connection“Montanari’s chalky illustrations are distinguished by a strong sense of motion, and the story’s suspense (rival pilots! harrowing landings!) and surprise cameos (Louis Cartier!) make this an elegant tribute to a hero of early aviation.” –Publishers Weekly“Strong vertical trim and layout, which one would expect to exploit sweeping skyscapes, are instead cleverly deployed to put viewers among the earthbound spectators, most often glimpsing the aviator in the distance. A bibliography and brief index round out the title, which will be a first choice for aviation enthusiasts.” –The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books"A generous spirit and penchant for grand gestures make him [Santos-Dumont] all the more worth knowing—particularly for American audiences unaware that there is any question about who was the first to fly. –Kirkus Reviews“Montanari captures the look, dress, and formality of the era in her splendid, impressionistic pastel, chalk, and oil paintings. The endnotes add details and facts about the life of this charismatic, adventurous man and mark his place in aviation history.” –School Library Journal “Even if you’ve never heard of Santos-Dumont, you’ll be delighted to meet this real-life historical figure in Victoria Griffith’s vivid debut picture book. This fine picture book resurrects his story in lively prose and large-scale illustrations rendered in pastels, chalks, oil pastels and oil paint, perfectly capturing the drama of the events. The fuzzy lines lend a feeling of history to the illustrations, and gestures and humorous touches, such as a dog holding the dirigible’s tether or Alberto racing horse-drawn carriages, make Alberto Santos-Dumont and his times come alive.” –BookPage

Lexile Measure: 730L (What's this?)

Hardcover: 32 pages

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams (September 1, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1419700111

ISBN-13: 978-1419700118

Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.5 x 12 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds

Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #594,833 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #199 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > Science Studies > Astronomy & Space > Aeronautics & Space #248 in Books > Children's Books > Cars, Trains & Things That Go > Planes & Aviation #403 in Books > Children's Books > Biographies > Science & Technology

Age Range: 6 - 9 years

Grade Level: Kindergarten - 4

The American publishing industry is good at a lot of things. They produce some pretty delightful fare for children on a variety of different topics. If you want vampires or stories of cute puppies or twists on fairy tales then you are in luck. If, however, you're looking for something about people who are famous in countries other than America, I have bad news. We're not that great at highlighting other nations' heroes. Oh, you'll see such a biography once in a rare while but unless they're a world figure (Gandhi, Leonardo da Vinci, etc.) we're not usually going to hear much about them. Maybe that's part of the reason I get so excited when I see books that buck the trend. Books like Victoria Griffith's The Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont. The other reason is that in a greedy way I get to learn about new historical figures along with the child readers. Alberto Santos-Dumont, for all his charms, is not exactly a household name here in the States. Credit where credit is due, then since author Victoria Griffith is doing what she can to remedy that problem.If you were a resident of Paris, France in the early 20th century you might have glanced up into the sky to see one Alberto Santos-Dumont in his handy dandy dirigible. A transplanted Brazilian and fan of the power of flight, Alberto was friends with Louis Cartier who bestowed upon him a wrist-based alternative to the pocket watch. Now he could time himself in the sky! Determined to create an official flying machine, Alberto announces the date and location that he intends to use one to take to the sky. But when sneaky Louis Bleriot arrives with the intention of stealing Alberto's thunder, the question of who will go down in the history books is (ha ha) up in the air.

The Fabulous Flying Machines of Alberto Santos-Dumont Querido Alberto: la biografía autorizada de Juan Gabriel Diccionario de los Santos (Spanish Edition) What Do Pulleys and Gears Do? (What Do Simple Machines Do?) (What Do Simple Machines Do?) (What Do Simple Machines Do?) Flying Rubberneckers: High Flying Fun for the Airport and Plane How To Overcome Fear of Flying: The Cure For Fear of Airplane Flights: Conquer Your Fear Flying! Fabulous Fashions of the 1950s (Fabulous Fashions of the Decades) Florida's Fabulous Canoe and Kayak Trail Guide (Florida's Fabulous Nature) High-flying Helicopters (Amazing Machines) Flying Machines Early Flying Machines (Discoveries and Inventions) Two Legends of WWII: The Spitfire and Mustang Story: Flying Machines and Their Heroes, Volume 4 Mighty Monster Machines (Blaze and the Monster Machines) (Little Golden Book) Buses (Machines at Work; Transportation Machines) Machines on a Construction Site (Machines At Work) Off-Road Motorcycles (Machines at Work; Sports Machines) Building Machines: An Interactive Guide to Construction Machines Mighty Monster Machines (Blaze and the Monster Machines) United We Stand: Flying the American Flag Flying Legends: A photographic study of the great piston combat aircraft of World War II