Encyclopedia
of Women in Aviation and Space
by Rosanne Welch
Library Binding - 286 pages (November 1, 1998)
ABC-CLIO; ISBN: 0874369584
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, David M. Toomey
Paperback - 336 pages 1st perenn edition (May 30, 2000)
Harperperennial Library; ISBN: 0380729849
First
Lady of the Air : The Harriet Quimby Story
by Sterling Brown
Hardcover - 64 pages 1 Ed edition (March 1999)
Tudor Publishers; ISBN: 0936389494
Up
in the Air : The Story of Bessie Coleman
by Philip S. Hart, Barbara O'Connor
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback - 80 pages (June 1996)
Carolrhoda Books; ISBN: 0876149786
African-American
Aviators : Bessie Coleman, William J. Powell, James Herman Banning, Benjamin O. Davis Jr.,
General Daniel James Jr
by Stanley P. Jones, L. Octavia Tripp
Reading level: Ages 9-12
School & Library Binding - 48 pages (March 1998)
Capstone Press; ISBN: 1560656964
Amelia
Earhart - The Centennial Biography of an Aviation Pioneer
by Nancy Shore, Matina S. Horner (Designer)
Hardcover - 336 pages (July 1997)
Brasseys, Inc.; ISBN: 1574881345
Pancho
: The Biography of Florence Lowe Barnes
by Barbara Hunter Schultz
Paperback - 243 pages
Little Buttes Publishing Company; ISBN: 0965218104
Jacqueline
Cochran America's Fearless Aviator
by Nina McGuire, Sandra Wallus Sammons
Paperback - 72 pages (September 1997)
Tailored Tours Pubn; ISBN: 0963124161
Special Order
On
Wings to War : Teresa James, Aviator
by Jan Churchill
Paperback (June 1992)
Sunflower University Press; ISBN: 0897451309
Special Order
Hazel
Jane Raines Pioneer Lady of Flight
by Regina Trice Hawkins
Hardcover - 217 pages (November 1996)
Mercer Univ Pr; ISBN: 0865545324
Clipped
Wings : The Rise and Fall of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (Wasps) of World War II
by Molly Merryman
Hardcover - 272 pages (January 1998)
New York Univ Pr; ISBN: 0814755674
A
Wasp Among Eagles : A Woman Military Test Pilot in World War II
by Ann B. Carl (Paperback - October 2000)
A
Dance With Death : Soviet Airwomen in World War II
by Anne Noggle, Christine A. White (Introduction)
Hardcover - 318 pages (October 1994)
Texas A&M University Press; ISBN: 089096601X
Daring
Lady Flyers : Canadian Women in the Early Years of Aviation
by Joyce Spring
Paperback (April 1994)
Pottersfield Pr; ISBN: 091900184X
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Night
Witches : The Untold Story of Soviet Women in Combat
by Bruce Myles
Paperback - 272 pages 3 edition (February 1997)
Academy Chicago Pub; ISBN: 0897332881
She's
Just Another Navy Pilot: An Aviator's Sea Journal
by Loree Draude Hirschman, Dave Hirschman (Contributor)
Those
Wonderful Women in Their Flying Machines : The Unknown Heroines of World War Two
by Sally Van Wagenen Keil
Hardcover - 418 pages (May 1994)
Four Directions Pr; ISBN: 0962765902
Winning
My Wings : A Woman Airforce Service Pilot in World War II
by Marion Stegeman Hodgson
Hardcover (October 1996)
United States Naval Inst.; ISBN: 1557503648
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Call
Sign Revlon : The Life and Death of Navy Fighter Pilot Kara Hultgreen
by Sally Spears
Hardcover - 320 pages 1557 edition (November 1998)
United States Naval Inst.; ISBN: 1557508097
Daughter
of the Air : Brief Soaring Life of Cornelia Fort
Rob Simbeck
With her passion for flying and a lust for life, Cornelia Fort--like Beryl Markham and
Amelia Earhart--came to personify the life of a female pilot. In this dramatic and
riveting biography, Rob Simbeck interweaves Fort's own eloquent letters and diaries,
historical documents, and the interviews of those who knew and flew with her to create a
vivid portrait of a courageous woman. Cornelia was killed during WWII.
Paperback - 272 pages 1 Pbk Ed edition (May 10, 2001)
Grove Press; ISBN: 0802137911 |
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West
With the Night
by Beryl Markham
Born in England in 1902, Markham was taken by her father to East Africa in 1906. She spent
her childhood playing with native Maruni children and apprenticing with her father as a
trainer and breeder of racehorses. In the1930s, she became an African bush pilot, and in
September 1936, became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic from east to west.
Amazon.com
Paperback - 294 pages (February 1985)
North Point Press; ISBN: 0865471185 |
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The
Lives of Beryl Markham
by Errol Trzebinski
Finch Hatton and Karen Blixen's love story became the basis for the Oscar-winning film Out
of Africa. Now, the author of Silence Will Speak reveals a twist in their relationship:
Beryl Markham, one of the century's greatest free spirits, pursued Hatton in fierce
competition. Ingram
Some reviewers pan this book as concentrating more on the woman's affairs of the heart
than on her great achievements.
Paperback Reprint edition (March 1995)
W.W. Norton & Company; ISBN: 0393312526
Beryl
Markham : Never Turn Back (Barnard Biography Series)
by Catherine Gourley, Rosellen Brown
Paperback - 160 pages (March 1997)
Conari Pr; ISBN: 1573240737
The
Sky My Kingdom
by Hanna Reitsch
(Paperback - April 1997)
From
Nazi Test Pilot to Hitler's Bunker
by Dennis Piszkiewicz
This is the amazing story of Hanna Reitsch, one of the most celebrated women of the Third
Reich. As a decorated test pilot for the Luftwaffe and a protege of Hitler, Reitsch was
one of a handful of women who achieved personal success by breaking from the traditionaly
defined role of wife and mother in Nazi Germany. Amazon.com
Hardcover - 168 pages
Praeger Pub Trade; ISBN: 0275954560
Women in Space
Sally
Ride : Shooting for the Stars (Great Lives Series)
by Jane Hurwitz, Sue Hurwitz (Contributor)
Profiles the life of America's first woman astronaut to fly in space. Jain Sally's
astronaut training as she learns to fly jets, practices sea rescue missions, and floats
weightlessly in a special "zero gravity" aircraft. Ingram
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback - 128 pages (September 1989)
Columbine Trade; ISBN: 044990394X
Managing
Martians
by Donna Shirley et al.
Donna Shirley dreamed of going to Mars since she was a starstruck kid in Oklahoma, reading
science fiction and staring up at the big Western sky. Managing Martians chronicles her
life from flight-obsessed childhood to the realization of her dream as manager of the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory's Mars Exploration Program--the people who sent Pathfinder and the
rover Sojourner to the red planet in 1997.
Touching
the Earth by Roberta Bondar
Paperback - 144 pages (September 1995)
Key Porter Books; ISBN: 1550136577
On
the Shuttle : Eight Days in Space
by Barbara Bondar, Roberta Bondar (Contributor)
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback - 64 pages (September 1993)
Owl Communications; ISBN: 1895688108
Mae
C. Jemison : 1st Black Female Astronaut
by Ebraska D. Ceasor
Paperback (April 1992)
New Day Pr; ISBN: 0913678228
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Shannon
Lucid : Space Ambassador
by Carmen Bredeson
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Library Binding - 48 pages (September 1998)
Millbrook Pr; ISBN: 0761304061
Christa
McAuliffe : A Space Biography
by Laura S. Jeffrey
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Library Binding - 48 pages (June 1998)
Enslow Publishers, Inc.; ISBN: 0894909762
Ellen
Ochoa : The First Hispanic Woman Astronaut
by Maritza Romero
Library Binding - 24 pages (August 1998)
Powerkids Pr; ISBN: 0823950875