Hustling Hinkler

Hustling Hinkler

Author: D. R. Dymock

Publisher: Hachette Australia

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 0733629989

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Hustling Hinkler is mandatory reading for anyone who loves flight . . . a gripping story of an intrepid country boy who followed his dreams.' (Richard de Crespigny, author of multi-award winning QF32) Part adventure, part mystery and part tragedy, Hustling Hinkler is the unforgettable true story of aviator Bert Hinkler's astonishing life. Herbert John Louis Hinkler was a working-class lad, born in Bundaberg, Queensland, in 1892. From his earliest years, Bert was captivated by stories of flight and, inspired by the Wright brothers, build his first plane while still a teenager. Determined to make a life of adventure, he became a mechanic for a barnstorming pilot before making his way to England. At the outbreak of World War I he joined up, becoming a decorated air gunner before achieving his pilot's wings in the RAF. Ambition finally aligned with skill, and he became famous for his death-defying aviation triumphs. In 1928 he thrilled the world with his first solo flight from England to Australia, and another across the South Atlantic in 1931. Yet behind this publicly feted hero was a complex man who struggled to find his place in the world when not in the sky. He desperately clung to his dreams, despite the odds against him. Tragically, Bert's pioneering attempts came to an abrupt end on 7 January 1933, while attempting another solo flight from England to Australia. D. R. Dymock's insightful biography reveals the many intriguing facets of this outstanding aviator, the circumstances that led to that final, fatal flight, and the three women he left behind. Hustling Hinkler is the riveting true story of a trailblazing Australian.


The Bible Code and Australia The Garden of Eden

The Bible Code and Australia The Garden of Eden

Author: Pamela Lillian Valemont

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0980830575

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The Bible Code is unlocked and opened to us since the invention of the computer, and it may reveal secrets that have puzzled us for generations. It may also alert us to possible threats. What happened to Diana and Dodi in the Alma Tunnel? What happened to JFK and his son? What was behind the disappearance of Harold Holt Australian Prime Minister at Cheviot Beach in 1965? Barack Obama - is he safe from racist threat by the Ku Klux Klan and other extremists? What can we all do to protect him? Waris Dirie, why does her name appear in The Bible Code? Will they discover "the God particle" in the Hadron Collider, built deep in a tunnel under the Swiss Alps, when they smash proton into proton to re-enact the Einsteinien Big Bang theory of how life began? Are we living in a 12 dimensional world, not 4 = (3 space + 1 time) that will prove the string theory true? Is time like a multi-lane highway, moving in an infinite circle? All these questions and more may be answered in a book 3,000 years old, The Bible.


Escaping Soldiers and Airmen of World War I

Escaping Soldiers and Airmen of World War I

Author: Martin W. Bowman

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2017-08-30

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 1473863244

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This thrilling new volume from Martin Bowman focusses on British, Canadian, Australian and German soldiers and airmen who were captured during the First World War. Determined that they wouldnt spend the rest of the conflict incarcerated uselessly behind bars, they endeavored to escape. These are their stories.All aspects of prison life are covered here, and the author examines the various escape tactics that were employed by British soldiers and airmen held in PoW camps all over Germany and Turkey. In order to provide a balanced account, the author has also uncovered stories of German navy and army escapees who attempted to flee from England.Each chapter is preceded by an account which explains the types of camps used in Britain and Germany, the numbers involved, the food, the camp money system for worker prisoners and a general appreciation of the conditions and chronology. Firsthand accounts from the prisoners themselves are then woven into the picture, creating an authentic sense of the PoW experience.The emphasis of this unique book is placed on the human story of the main characters, the unparalleled action on the Western Front and the interaction and camaraderie experienced between soldiers and airmen held in prison camps in England, Germany and Turkey during the Second World War.


Wild about Flying!

Wild about Flying!

Author: David Marshall

Publisher: Firefly Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1552978494

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"A celebration of aviation's first 100 years.


The Infinite Air

The Infinite Air

Author: Fiona Kidman

Publisher: Gallic Books

Published: 2016-03-06

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1910709115

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From the writer who 'couldn't produce a poor paragraph if she tried' [New Zealand Herald], The Infinite Air tells the story of the rise and fall of 'the Garbo of the skies'. 'A gripping historical read' Woman's Own Jean Batten became an international icon in 1930s. A brave, beautiful woman, she made a number of heroic solo flights across the world. The newspapers couldn't get enough of her. In 1934, she broke Amy Johnson's flight time between England and Australia by six days. The following year, she was the first woman to make the return flight. In 1936, she made the first ever direct flight between England and New Zealand and then the fastest ever trans-Tasman flight. Jean Batten stood for adventure, daring, exploration and glamour. The Second World War ended Jean's flying adventures. She suddenly slipped out of view, disappearing to the Caribbean with her mother and eventually dying in Majorca, buried in a pauper's grave. Fiona Kidman's enthralling novel delves into the life of this enigmatic woman. It is a fascinating exploration of early aviation, of fame, and of secrecy.


A Distant Prospect

A Distant Prospect

Author: Annette Young

Publisher: Distant Prospect Publishing

Published: 2012-12-08

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 0987435108

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In 1928 Sydney, Australia, an Irish school girl finds new hope, after polio and personal tragedy, while playing cello in a string quartet. “The author’s … love for and extensive knowledge of music, fine arts and literature shines through” ... “The landscapes are vast and vivid, the seasons sensory and real, and the emotional journey heart-wrenching.” ... “some of the most profound considerations on the meaning of suffering and understanding others, making allowances for their faults” - GoodReadingGuide.com Publisher description: Australia promised a fresh start for Lucy Straughan and her father when they fled war-torn Ireland. Instead, Lucy was stricken by polio. Having mastered the cello during her prolonged confinement, Lucy is now fifteen, lonely and full of questions. Suddenly she is thrust into a string quartet and meets quixotic Della Sotheby, hot-headed Pim Connolly and precocious Phoebe Raye. The experience transforms each of their lives as they forge friendships and share not a few family secrets. Set against the vivid background of 1920s Sydney, A Distant Prospect is an intimate, hilarious and ultimately deeply moving coming-of-age adventure told with a touch of poetry by a quintessentially Irish narrator.


Connecting the Nation

Connecting the Nation

Author: Paul Ashton

Publisher: UTS ePRESS

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 0994503954

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Aviation has played an important part in shaping Australia’s culture and history through the course of the twentieth century. Australia embraced aviation from its earliest days, eagerly responding to its potential to cover a challenging country, to bring far-flung communities closer and to provide services that could not be delivered any other way. Add the romance of pioneer heroes, the vital role of aviation in wartime and the capacity to deliver aid to people in need in Australia and beyond, and it is clear why aviation is at the heart of Australia’s recent history. This book aims to set out the major themes that characterise Australia’s aviation history for a broad audience and to provide a foundation for a broader discussion, and for further research, about how aviation transformed Australia. Connecting the Nation is a vital and timely introduction to the history of civil aviation in Australia as we prepare for the centenary of civil aviation services in 2020.


Wild Card

Wild Card

Author: Dorothy Hewett

Publisher: UWA Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 9781742583952

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Republished for a new generation of readers, this extraordinary autobiography of one of Australia's most celebrated female writers, Dorothy Hewett, traces the personal and political metamorphoses of her first 35 years. After university life, several failed love affairs, an attempted suicide, and a major poetry prize, Dorothy Hewett joined the Australian Communist party in 1945. Four years later, she left her husband and moved to Redfern, Sydney with her lover, a boilermaker. Hers was a life of extremes - the pleasures and purgatories of a woman who has tackled everything placed in her path with a searing honesty, energy, and intellect.