Author:Alberto Santos-Dumont
Works
edit- My Airships (1904)
- What I Saw, What We Will See (1918) - translated by the Wikisource Community.
Articles
edit- Shall We Ever Fly? - Black & White, 1901
- "Paris to New York by Balloon in Two Days", New York Herald, 17 Nov. 1901.
- "Travel by Balloon," in Baltimore American, 1902-01-05.
- "Airships Will Reach the Pole," in Red Lake Falls Gazette, 17 April 1902.
- Why I Believe the Airship is a Commercial Certainly - The Inter Ocean, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, page 1, April 20, 1902
- "Air-Ships and Flying-Machines," in The North American Review, 1902-06.
- "How I Became an Aëronaut and My Experience with Air-Ships," in McClure's Magazine, 1902-08.
- "How I Became an Aëronaut and My Experience with Air-Ships," in McClure's Magazine, 1902-09.
- "The Sensations and Emotions of Aerial Navigation," in The Pall Mall Magazine, 1904.
- "The Future of Air-ships," in The Fortnightly Review, 1905-03.
- "The Pleasures of Ballooning," in The Independent, 1905-07.
- "Aerial Transportation," in The Fresno Republican, 1916-09-10.
- "Linking the Nations of the Western Hemisphere," in Flying (periodical), 1917-02. (transcription project)
- 10,000 aeroplanes to protect the Monroe Doctrine (Chicago Herald), Mar. 25, 1917
- "South and Central America Waiting for Aerial Transportation," in Flying (periodical), 1919-09.
Works about Dumont
edit- "M. Santos-Dumont solves the problem of aerial navigation," in International Herald Tribune, 1901.
- "M. Santos-Dumont rounds Eiffel Tower," in The New York Times, 1901.
- "The Dirigible Balloon of M. Santos-Dumont" by in Century Magazine, 63 (1) (1901)
- "The Over-Sea Experiments of Santos-Dumont," by Sterling Heilig in McClure's Magazine, 1902.
- "How to Build the Famous "Demoiselle" Santos-Dumont Monoplane," in Popular Mechanics, 1910-06.
- "How to Build the Famous "Demoiselle" Santos-Dumont Monoplane," in Popular Mechanics, 1910-07.
- "The bipolarity of Alberto Santos-Dumont," by Elie Cheniaux in Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria, 2022.
- Related
- "Truth or Fiction?," by Jean Jaurès in Studies in Socialism.
- "Henrique Dumont: how a traumatic brain injury contributed to the development of the airplane," in Aquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria.
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1932, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 91 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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