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World Water Speed Record: The Fast and The Forgotten [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 451 g, 16 Plates, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445637863
  • ISBN-13: 9781445637860
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 451 g, 16 Plates, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445637863
  • ISBN-13: 9781445637860
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The quest for the Water Speed Record is one of the most dangerous, least forgiving and most unheralded of endeavours. Defined by the fatal crash of Donald Campbell in 1967 on Lake Coniston, it lacks some of the glamour of the land speed record, yet hundreds have made attempts over the years many with spectacular and sometimes tragic results.

The first official record of 74 mph was set in 1920 in a boat elegantly called Miss America. Fifty-eight years later, the Spirit of Australia skimmed across the surface at over 317 mph, a speed still unsurpassed. That small 243 mph increase in just under six decades pays little testament to the trials and tribulations endured by the likes of Campbell Snr and Jnr, Segrave, Don and Warby. Whereas the land speed record has been beaten time and again by surprisingly large margins, the water version has been tougher and more pronounced, only being increased by percentages. This book captures the burning desire and incredible single-mindedness that is needed to take on the elements and propel a craft across water faster than anyone before and for what glory?
Foreword 7(2)
Introduction 9(2)
1 The Steam-Powered Battle
11(7)
2 The Harmsworth Trophy
18(7)
3 The Hydroplane
25(6)
4 Gar Wood
31(6)
5 Is it a Boat or is it a Plane?
37(1)
6 Boats and Planes Again
38(2)
7 1928: Ratification and Drama
40(4)
8 Henry Segrave
44(5)
9 Segrave's Grand Prix Dreams
49(6)
10 Segrave Breaks the Land Speed Record
55(10)
11 Wood Against Don
65(8)
12 The Campbell Dynasty
73(8)
13 Campbell the Hero and Then to Zero
81(3)
14 Campbell Dominates
84(5)
15 From Land to Water
89(5)
16 The Race for 200 mph and Another Campbell
94(6)
17 Slo-Mo-Shun
100(7)
18 Sayres, Cobb and Verga: A Tragic Time
107(8)
19 Donald Campbell Dominates
115(7)
20 Campbell and Butlin: All About the Money
122(7)
21 Land and Water in the Same Year, But Only Just!
129(9)
22 1967: The Defining Year
138(11)
23 The Aftermath
149(4)
24 America Grabs the Record Back
153(6)
25 Australia Enter the Race
159(9)
26 Australia's Lost Spirit
168(6)
27 `Three will Die Before the Record's Broken'
174(7)
28 The Aftermath
181(4)
Statistics 185(3)
Acknowledgements 188
Roy Calley works for BBC Sport as a TV Producer. He is the author of Blackpool: The Complete Record (2011), Hunt for Glory (2011), Blackpools 1953 FA Cup Final (2012), The Playboy and the Rat (2013), The World Water Speed Record (2014), On the Trail of Mary, Queen of Scots (2017) and Look with your Eyes and Tell the World (2019). His passion is for speed records, both on land and water, and he hopes that one day he may be able to add a little bit of history of his own. He has been fascinated by Mary, Queen of Scots dramatic and ultimately tragic story for many years and has visited all the locations described in his book. He has visited North Korea many times. He lives in Nice in the south of France and has an in-depth knowledge of the area, including the Principality of Monaco.