""The Life of Sir Henry Segrave"" is a compelling biography of one of the twentieth century's most daring and celebrated figures in the pursuit of speed. Written by his contemporary and fellow racing legend, Captain Malcolm Campbell, this work provides an intimate and authoritative look at the man who pushed the boundaries of human achievement on both land and water. Segrave was a pioneer of the golden age of motor racing, famously becoming the first person to exceed 200 miles per hour in a land vehicle and later breaking the world water speed record.
The narrative traces Segrave's extraordinary journey from his service as a fighter pilot in World War I to his rise as a global icon of engineering and bravery. Campbell captures the technical challenges, the visceral thrill of competition, and the unwavering courage required to pilot record-breaking machines like the ""Golden Arrow."" This biography is more than just a record of sporting achievements; it is a tribute to the spirit of innovation and the relentless pursuit of excellence that defined the interwar era. For readers interested in automotive history, aviation, and the lives of great adventurers, ""The Life of Sir Henry Segrave"" offers a vivid portrait of a man who lived life at the very edge of possibility.
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By:
Malcolm Campbell Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 485g ISBN:9781026035108 ISBN 10: 1026035104 Pages: 346 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active