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Casey, the remarkable, untold story of Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin : gentleman, genius, and Alexander Graham Bell's Canadian protegé

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Casey, the remarkable, untold story of Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin : gentleman, genius, and Alexander Graham Bell's Canadian protegé
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Casey
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the remarkable, untold story of Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin : gentleman, genius, and Alexander Graham Bell's Canadian protegé
Summary
Eleven months before the historic 1909 flight of the Silver Dart in Baddeck, Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin, became the first Canadian to fly. One of Alexander Graham Bell's young associates, Casey was an aeronaut, engineer and politician-and heralded as a true genius. In this biography by John Langley, Casey's remarkable story is told in full for the first time
Target audience
adult
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Remarkable, untold story of Frederick Walker "Casey" Baldwin
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