Synopses & Reviews
The Eagle was Britain’s best-selling boys’ magazine in the 1950s, selling about a million copies each week. And readers of the era fondly remember the Cutaways: beautifully detailed drawings of the inner workings of just about anything, from steam trains, planes, and racecars to suspension bridges. This collection showcases the very best, revealing why their in-depth look at technology and their vision of the future so captivated an entire generation of schoolboys.
About the Author
Daniel Tatarsky is the author of Flick to Kick and An Illustrated History of Subbuteo, and is the editor of The Eagle Annual.