Wings across the world : An Illustrated History of British Airways Used Like New *** MINT ****
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This beautiful book - which contains some nice colour illustrations, maps and photographs - will take you to a journey through the History of British Airways.
Characteristics
Size | 27 x 20 x 3 cm |
Nbr. of pages | 304 |
Book cover finish |
Hardcover ( square back binding ) |
Special feature(s) |
Dust jacket |
Published date |
1980 (First published) |
Language | English |
Conditions | Used Like New *** MINT **** |
Author | Harald James Penrose |
Publisher | CASSELL LTD |
Description
More than any other single event, man's conquest of flight may be said to have made the twentieth century what it is. The development of aviation had a transforming effect on travel, communications and warfare. The history of British Airways provides a microcosm of the worldwide development of civil aviation over the past sixty years. It is a story which began with wartime planning of an airline and led to the first scheduled flight on August 25th, 1919, when a de Havilland DH.4A flew from Hounslow ( London, England ) to Le Bourget ( Paris, France ), carrying an intriguingly mixed cargo of Devonshire cream, leather, newspaper and grouse.
The writing of Wings across the world presented the author with a task ideally suited to his standing as one of the world's foremost aviation historians.