Speed King: Burt Munro, the World's Fastest Indian
Author(s): David Hill; Phoebe Morris
In 1967 an unknown, elderly New Zealander and his ancient Indian motorcycle set a world land-speed record at Bonneville. The man was Burt Munro, and he became a Kiwi legend. How did he do it? His amazing true story is now a stunning picture book.
A crowd of people stand on a flat white plain. In the distance, a snarling, roaring dark speck is hurtling towards them. It's a motorbike. The rider is inside the shell, lying almost flat. 'Go, Burt '
The red bike blurs past.
Fingers click stop-watches.
How fast has Burt Munro gone this time?
The moment young Burt Munro saw a motorbike chugging down a quiet Invercargill street, he was hooked. More than 50 years later, he and his ancient Indian motorcycle would amaze the world by setting a land-speed record--one that remains unbroken to this day. Burt didn't have much money. He wasn't young. But he was determined. And he became a Kiwi legend.
A wonderful true story about a very unlikely New Zealand champion, by the award-winning author and illustrator of First to the Top.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Penguin Group (NZ)
- : Puffin
- : 0.424
- : 30 November 2015
- : 256mm X 247mm X 10mm
- : 01 August 2016
- : books
Special Fields
- : David Hill; Phoebe Morris
- : Hardback
- : Phoebe Morris
- : English
- : 32
- : illustrations