Ray Aitchison Ray Aitchison i(A34389 works by) (a.k.a. Raymond Aitchison)
Also writes as: R. Aitchison
Born: Established: 1923 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Fatal Days of August Ray Aitchison , Wanniassa : BWM Books , 2013 7190668 2013 single work novel historical fiction

'Young men assumed that the Grim Reaper would harvest their seniors long before their own turn came. Captain Paul Schluter knew better. During his long seafaring career there had been occasions when the Reaper had swung his scythe indiscriminately, cutting down the young with the old. Yet Schluter had volunteered to navigate in a suicidal air race to Hawaii – and he had never flown before. He declared: 'I'll go for the glory!'

'Other glory-seekers included Hollywood movie stars, newspaper reporters, elderly ladies, boy scouts, and a young schoolteacher.

'The pilots were among the world’s most illustrious aviators and the names of their financial backers read like a Who’s Who of big business - but all the aircraft in the race were experimental. And one was still being constructed at the starting line, only hours before the race.

'President Calvin Coolidge was warned that it was not a sporting contest. It was a catastrophe about to happen. Lloyds of London classified it - "an uninsurable risk". But no one could stop it. The US Pacific Fleet made ready for a massive search and rescue operation…

'This amazing story is a factual account of aviation in the Roaring Twenties when Lindberg Fever gripped America. Other books have been written about it, but this is the definitive one. It is a brilliantly researched and forensic study of how the aircraft were constructed, the motivation of the financiers and the politicians - and of the aviators' bravery and folly. ' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon Interview with Paddy Roe, Aboriginal Author and Community Leader Ray Aitchison (interviewer), Broome : National Library of Australia , 1986 Z1656197 1986 single work interview
1 y separately published work icon [Interview with Cricketer and Outback Nurse] Ray Aitchison , 1986 Z1580993 1986 single work interview 'Thomas speaks about playing women's cricket in 1950s; her childhood in an Aboriginal children's home; becoming a nurse; racial prejudice she suffered; present situation of Aboriginals; the Adnyamathanha people; providing health services to Aboriginals in remote areas; playing cricket for Australia; playing hockey; her husband and son; and Aboriginal beliefs and customs.' Source: Libraries Australia. (Sighted 23/04/2009).
1 7 y separately published work icon Contillo : A Novel Ray Aitchison , Melbourne : Cheshire , 1966 Z331947 1966 single work novel
1 3 y separately published work icon The Illegitimates Ray Aitchison , Adelaide : Rigby , 1964 Z332053 1964 single work novel
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