1934 · New York
by Stanton, Louise Turck; Earhart, Amelia (foreword)
New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1934. First edition of this striking picture book about a lazy kitten who lives at the airport, offering a cat’s-eye view of the different models of aircraft: “Deadstick was very air-minded and almost never missed a take-off or a landing.” Written and illustrated by Florida aviatrix Louise Turck Stanton, and published the year after her death, the narrative is notable for its attention to aeronautic detail; Stanton herself makes an appearance in Deadstick’s catalog, flying a Sikorsky amphibian. In her foreword, Amelia Earhart writes: “about all phases of aviation the younger members of the family are usually much the wiser. (truncated)