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  2. Feb 12, 1981 · by Quentin Reynolds (Author) 4.7 160 ratings. See all formats and editions. Young Orville and Wilbur Wright loved building things. From the fastest sled in town to the highest-flying kite, the Wright brotherscreations were always a step ahead of everyone else’s.

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  4. Quentin Reynolds has 73 books on Goodreads with 3815 ratings. Quentin Reynoldss most popular book is The Wright Brothers.

  5. Mar 23, 2010 · A biography of the two brothers from Dayton, Ohio, who built and flew the first airplane. Access-restricted-item.

  6. Jan 1, 1998 · He penned seven books about the war, broadcasted for the British Broadcasting Company, narrated two film documentaries, and lectured in the United States. Reynolds's popularity soared as people learned of his bravery and the risks he took to get the story.

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  7. by Quentin Reynolds (Author) 4.8 149 ratings. See all formats and editions. Young Orville and Wilbur Wright loved building things. From the fastest sled in town to the highest-flying kite, the Wright brotherscreations were always a step ahead of everyone else’s.

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  8. Quentin Reynolds, Clayton Knight (Illustrator) 3.83 avg rating — 59 ratings — published 1953 — 20 editions

  9. The Wright Brothers: Pioneers of American Aviation - by Quentin Reynolds | Young Orville and Wilbur Wright loved building things. From the fastest sled in town to the highest-flying kite, the Wright brotherscreations were always a step ahead of everyone else’s.| Beautiful Feet Books.

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