The photos in this book are worth the price alone. The centerfold of a bunch of balloons in flight is just breathtaking. I'm actually going to use it to paint a mural in my house! If you have a balloonist in your life, or are just very interested yourself, this book is a must-have. I bought it for a child who just loves to sit and look at all the pictures and now, at the age of 3, loves to know all about how they work, etc. It's very educational and interesting to read and very well written too, I might add. Be sure to grab this book - it's just beautiful and very, very interesting and informative. Besides, your kids will love it!
Stunning photography with plenty of information
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you like balloons--whether as spectator, crew, or pilot--this is a must-have book. It combines stunning photographs of balloons with well-written chapters containing loads of information presented in a fun and interesting style. Would make a great gift--especially if combined with a hot air balloon ride!
Review from magazine, Ballooning
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
With a cover this beautiful, and a writer this experienced, it would be hard to miss. George Denniston has been flying and writing about balloons for years, and brings all his experience and knowledge to this work. The text follows a predictable pattern, including ancient and recent history, technical aspects, festivals, shapes, instruction and so forth. Denniston, however, brings a new and different twist to each chapter, making sure the text includes tidbits of information not often seen in books of this type. The graphic layout, including the typography, is nothing short of magnificent. Corinda Cook deserves heaps of awards for her efforts. The photography comes from some of the best in the field - Ron Behrmann, Trish Behrmann, Kathleen Andersen, Ben Blass, and others. Their work has appeared frequently on the pages of this publication, as well as ballooning and non-ballooning texts the world over........Ruth Ludwig, Editor, Ballooning
A fine book to give as a gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book makes a great gift because it is really appreciated, and is priced right. When I first saw it, I thought it looked like a $35 coffee table book. If you have a friend who has any interest in balloons, they should appreciate this book because it gives them lots of insight into this unusual activity.
Review from the Everett Herald
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Ballooning Book Takes Readers up, up and away!Maybe it was the photograph of the cow jumping over the moon; or several balloons cheek-by-jowl, jockeying for position during competition.Somewhere in George Denniston's "The Joy of Ballooning" (Courage Books) it became clear that thrills, cameraderie, humor, creativity and competition are all part of the ballooning experience.Imagine floating over the Snohomish Valley, or trying to be the first to float three miles to snag the keys of a pickup that are attached to a 30-foot-high pole, or taking your wedding vows in a sky-high ceremony.Denniston offers an overview of ballooning, from history and physics to extreme ballooning, special shapes and festivals.Sharon Wootton
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