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Vincenzo Lunardi
Italian balloonist (1759-1806)
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An account of five aerial voyages in Scotland , in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gerardo Compagni, Written Under The Impression Of The Various Events That Affected The Undertaking, by Vincent Lunardi, Esq. Secretary to the late Neapolitan Ambassador, First Aerial Traveller in England, an Honorary Member of the Hon. Artillery Company of the City of London, Royal Archer of Scotland, Citizen of Edinburgh, Cupar, St. Andrew's, Hawick, &c. &c.
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Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]
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Mr. Lunardi's account of his second aerial voyage from Liverpool, on Tuesday the 9th of August, 1785. In two letters to George Biggin ..
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Date: 1785]
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An account of the first aërial voyage in England : in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, written under the impressions of the various events that affected the undertaking / by Vincent Lunardi.
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Date: 1784
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An account of the first aërial voyage in England , in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, Written under the Impressions of the various Events that affected the Undertaking, by Vincent Lunardi, Esq. Secretary to the Neapolitan Ambassador. Annon esse, necsuisse, non datur argumentum ad non posse.
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Date: [1784]
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Mr. Lunardi's account of his ascension and aerial voyage, from the New Fort, Liverpool, on Wednesday the 20th of July, 1785 . In true letters, addressed to George Biggin, Esq. Who accompanied by Mrs. Sage, ascended from St. George's fields, on the 29th of June, with Mr. Lunard's grand air-balloon.
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Date: 1785?]
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