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An edition of The The Man Who Rode the Thunder (1960)

The The Man Who Rode the Thunder.

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William H. Rankin (born 1920) in 1959 became famous as the man who fell through a thunderstorm. His 40-minute free fall from the stratosphere into the storm was even more terrifying. Rankin parted company with his plane at around 47,000 feet above sea level--nearly 18,000 feet higher than Mt. Everest's summit.
"The Man Who Rode the Thunder" is Rankin's recollection of the events leading up to the free fall and the fall itself.

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Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: The The Man Who Rode the Thunder.
The The Man Who Rode the Thunder.
1960, Prentice-Hall
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First Sentence

"Over New York, the weather was immaculate, not a cloud in the sky."

Edition Notes

Autobiographical.

Published in
Englewood Cliffs, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
923.573
Library of Congress
TL540.R28 A3

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p.
Number of pages
208

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5802567M
LCCN
60016622
OCLC/WorldCat
1301771
LibraryThing
2203880

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7345435W

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