Penguin Book of Kites
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An object of endless allure since ancient times, the kite still has an enchanting and seductive quality recognized by young and old alike. Beginning with a fascinating and complete history of kites and kite flying, Pelham recounts how kites have not only provided endless hours of pleasure, relaxation, and exercise but were also used for signalling over vast distances, fishing, measuring, and divining the secrets of the atmosphere (not to mention the kite's greatest role, as precursor to the airplane).
This marvelously illustrated book contains absolutely every fact about the construction and flying of kites and includes over 100 how-to diagrams, from the simple to the challenging, from paper to fabric, with all the information necessary for building kites from scratch.
TitleThe Penguin Book of Kites
Author
Place of publicationHarmondsworth
PublisherPenguin Books
Year of publication1976
Pagination228 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white drawings and diagrams, black and white photographs, colour photographs
Dimensions19.9 x 19.8 cm
Materialbook
Class numberTL759.3 .P45 1976
ISBN0140041176
NotesDes Pawson Collection
Contained correspondence and booklets on kites and a biographical summary of Samuel Cody, now filed in 'IGKT and Des Pawson Library' folder.
Contained correspondence and booklets on kites and a biographical summary of Samuel Cody, now filed in 'IGKT and Des Pawson Library' folder.