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Leonardo and the Flying Boy

Published
Sep 2000
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
32
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There were no spaceships or airplanes when Zoro was a boy. He lived in Italy during the era we now call the Renaissance, a time when the sky belonged to the birds. But one unusual man dreamed of incredible flying machines. "One day, Zoro," he told his pupil, "people will sail through the clouds and look down at the world below." Zoro was curious. He knew that his teacher did more than merely dream about the future, but was an important artist and inventor. Then Zoro made an astonishing discovery. His teacher was building a mysterious machine. A machine intended to fly! Here begins a fascinating story based on a true event, for Zoro's master was the famous artist and inventor, Leonardo da Vinci. Full-color illustrations throughout this beautiful book include reproductions of some of Leonardo's famous artworks.

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Jan 2001 Frances Lincoln Ltd ISBN 0711221324
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Oct 2007 Barron's Educational Series ISBN 0764138510
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Sep 2000 Barron's Educational Series ISBN 0764152254
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