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Published 16 December 2011
ISBN 9781921921643
Format EBook
Extent 200pp

Bluebird & the Dead Lake



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The definitive eyewitness account of Donald Campbell's 1964 land speed record attempt on Lake Eyre is a vibrant portrait of one of the world's most hostile and mesmeric landscapes. It is also a compelling psychological drama driven by huge ambition, bitter rivalry, rare tenacity, rarely glimpsed vulnerability and, above all, death-defying courage.

In Australia's remote outback, on the dazzling saltpan of Lake Eyre, Donald Campbell set out to drive his Bluebird
car at over 400 miles an hour, faster than any man in history. Things
went wrong from the start: unseasonal rains, a sodden lake bed in which
every high-speed run slewed dangerously deep ruts, money running short,
and even an Aboriginal curse. But with enormous courage, as death
shimmered on the horizon ahead of him, the lonely and isolated Campbell
tried to hold his nerve until he broke the record...

Bluebird and the Dead Lake is a true report of the events,
which read like a thrilling adventure story. This is a vibrant portrait
of one of the world's most hostile and mesmerising landscapes. It is
also a compelling psychological drama driven by ambition, bitter
rivalry, tenacity and, above all, death-defying courage. This is the
story of a man and his obsession, and John Pearson gives an eye-witness
account of the fear, the tensions, the heartbreak and the suspicions
that grew behind the scenes as Campbell pursued his dream of speed on a
track which seemed to spell certain death. The portrait of Campbell is
candid and extraordinarily revealing. It shows a man struggling against
his own weaknesses and immense hazards to achieve one of the most
remarkable records of all time.






'Bluebird & the Dead Lake is a classic man-against-the-elements story, and not just for petrol heads.' Sunday Age

Published 16 December 2011
ISBN 9781921921643
Format EBook
Extent 200pp