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Brandt Aymar (1911–1997)

Author of The Personality of the Cat

17 Works 469 Members 4 Reviews

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Legal name
Aymar, Edmund Brandt
Birthdate
1911-05-08
Date of death
1997-10-23
Gender
male
Education
Yale University
Occupations
editor
Short biography
An editor at Crown Publishers for more than 30 years.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, New York, USA

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As a reader who from an early age read Robinson Crusoe and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, I learned to enjoy sea stories. This collection draws sea stories from the finest authors over the ages including selections from authors I have read and enjoyed, including Homer, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Joshua Slocum, Jack London, Joseph Conrad,Thor Heyerdahl, Melville, Poe, Hugo, and more. The breadth of the collection cannot be denied but I was most impressed by the quality of the show more selections. This is a compilation that I would recommend to all who love sea stories. show less
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Representative images of the young male figure in art from ancient Greece through the twentieth century. Boys of all types and vocations are presented in a diverse variety of costumes. Yet the nude male figure is not ignored. A welcome addition to the curated editions of the human figure that have been published over the years.
Gathers stories and first hand accounts of flying by Richard Bach, Pierre Boulle, Martin Caiden, Glenn Curtiss, Amelia Earhart, William Faulkner, Charles Lindbergh, and Jules Verne
Publishers Blurb: A monumental anthology covering the literature of flight, from Greek mythology to the Space Age of today. It covers every major category, including man's early crude attempts to defy gravity, balloons, long-distance pioneer flights, the jet age.
Source?: This collection of machine dreams--flights show more of fact and fancy from Leonardo da Vinci's "great bird'' to William Faulkner's "lowing monoplane''--leave one, as H.G. Wells put it, "like a child in wonderland.'' This unique anthology "nibbles the outline of the earth,'' in the words of St. Exupery, show less

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Works
17
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469
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
4
ISBNs
19

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