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From Typewriter to Takeoff
The Life of Journalist and Aviatrix Harriet Quimby
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About The Book
Harriet Quimby was once one of the best-known women of the early twentieth century. An international celebrity, she achieved many firsts during her life—the first New York journalist to capture the world with a camera; an early woman driver capable of serving as mechanic for her 1905 Cadillac Runabout; one of the first silent-film actresses, who authored screenplays for director D.W. Griffith; the nation’s first woman to earn a pilot’s license; the first woman to fly solo over Mexico and across the English Channel; and a celebrity paid a handsome fee of $100,000 to be the featured flier in the 1912 Boston Air Show. Amelia Earhart said of her predecessor, “To cross the English Channel in 1912 required more bravery and skill than to cross the Atlantic today. . . . We must remember that, in thinking of America’s first great woman flier’s accomplishment.”
Harriet was clearly a risk-taker in all aspects of her life and career: a gutsy, passionate, woman with fire in her eyes and unwavering resolve, living in a man’s world and loving every minute of it while keeping her striking femininity smartly intact. The tragedy of her all-too-brief life encompasses much of historical interest and mirrors one of the most interesting eras of American history.
Product Details
- Publisher: Lyons Press (August 4, 2026)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493095384
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"More than a century later, many of aviation’s firsts are still household names, but any list that includes Wright, Lindbergh, and Earhart is too short if it omits Quimby. Harriet Quimby’s remarkable career in journalism and love of the written word provide an exquisite foundation for Norman Tyler’s meticulously researched biography of America’s first licensed female pilot. Her stunning leap from the page to the skies is thoughtfully rendered and beautifully detailed."
– Tony St. Clair, author of Daredevil at the Wheel: The Climb and Crash of Joan LaCosta
“By virtue of her accomplishments, elegance, and excitement, Harriet Quimby became one of the most empowered women in history. Her courage and visibility inspired many. Now, a hundred years on, Harriet’s extraordinary life story deserves to be told and her amazing achievements preserved for all of us to learn from. In From Typewriter to Takeoff, Norman Tyler graciously captures the indomitable spirit of Harriet and brings her back into the spotlight where she and her remarkable story belong.”
– Connie J. Tobias, aviator
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