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Harriet Quimby

One of the first women to fly, the fashionable Harriet Quimby (1875–1912) came of age in the fading years of a gilded era, determined to have more than the life of a farmer's wife.

Beautiful, intelligent, and forever seeking the next adventure when her life ended tragically at age thirty-seven, this extraordinary pioneer had accomplished what most—women or men—only dream about.

Here is the remarkable story of Quimby's groundbreaking work in aviation, photojournalism, fashion design, script writing, and advertising.

As a celebrity journalist in New York, she was also a mouthpiece for women, minorities, and social justice issues. "I  think I shall do something someday," she once remarked. This recognition of her legacy is long overdue.[AuthorName]By Leslie Kerr[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Leslie Kerr has been a writer and editor for over twenty-five years and has led numerous writing workshops across the country and abroad. She is the owner of LKB Associates, an editorial consulting firm in Westport, Connecticut.
[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]9 color, 83 b/w[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Flying Fair Lady[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]9 color, 83 b/w[/ColorPattern]
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One of the first women to fly, the fashionable Harriet Quimby (1875–1912) came of age in the fading years of a gilded era, determined to have more than the life of a farmer's wife.

Beautiful, intelligent, and forever seeking the next adventure when her life ended tragically at age thirty-seven, this extraordinary pioneer had accomplished what most—women or men—only dream about.

Here is the remarkable story of Quimby's groundbreaking work in aviation, photojournalism, fashion design, script writing, and advertising.

As a celebrity journalist in New York, she was also a mouthpiece for women, minorities, and social justice issues. "I  think I shall do something someday," she once remarked. This recognition of her legacy is long overdue.[AuthorName]By Leslie Kerr[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Leslie Kerr has been a writer and editor for over twenty-five years and has led numerous writing workshops across the country and abroad. She is the owner of LKB Associates, an editorial consulting firm in Westport, Connecticut.
[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]9 color, 83 b/w[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Flying Fair Lady[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]9 color, 83 b/w[/ColorPattern]