People/Characters Amy Johnson
Works (27)
- Spitfire Women of World War II by Giles Whittell
- Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild and Glorious Story of American Women Aviators from World War II to the Dawn of the Space Age by Leslie Haynsworth
- UNSOLVED DEATHS STRANGE DEATHS AND MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES by Charles Phillips
- Chemical Pink by Katie Arnoldi
- Symphony of Secrets: A Novel by Sharon Hinck
- The Times Great Lives: A Century in Obituaries by Ian Brunskill
- The Disappeared: The stories of 35 historical disappearances from the Mary Celeste to Jimmy Hoffa by Ian Crofton
- Amy Johnson: Queen of the Air by Midge Gillies
- Essex Poison by Ian Sansom
- Amy Johnson by Constance Babington Smith
- The Great Journeys in History by Robin Hanbury-Tenison
- The Blood of Azrael by Scott Gray
- The Story of Amy Johnson: Pioneering Woman Aviator (Literacy 2000 Stage 8) by Janet Stott-Thornton
- Corpse Talk: Groundbreaking Women by Adam Murphy
- Winged Victory by Elizabeth Grey
- Up in the Air by Terry Deary
- Sisters of the Wind: Voices of Early Women Aviators by Elizabeth S. Bell
- Femmes en résistance, Tome 1 : Amy Johnson by Emmanuelle Polack
- The singing street by James T. R. Ritchie
- Amy Johnson - lone girl flyer by Charles Dixon
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| Description | Amy Johnson (1903-1941) was a pioneering British pilot, the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia. Flying solo or with her husband, fellow pilot James Mollison, she set many long-distance records in the 1930s. She was killed while serving in the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) early in World War II. |


























