Washington DC U.S.A.: Smithsonian Institution Press 1988. Soft cover. Very Good. Trade paperback. Pictorial wraps. 119 pages illustrated and includes a nice bibliography. Reprint. No ownership or other marks. <br/> <br/> Washington, DC, U.S.A.: Smithsonian Institution Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 20032263 ISBN : 0874743427 9780874743425
Avon Books 1991. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Book Description -- Nice copy with just minor shelfwear to covers. Pages of text are clean bright and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. . Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Avon Books Paperback
Bookseller reference : 228546 ISBN : 0380711923 9780380711925
Bantam Books 1985. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Book Description -- Dust jacket has one inch tear and some wear around the edges. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Bantam Books Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 228817 ISBN : 0553050931 9780553050936
Airlife Publishing Ltd 1991. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Book Description -- 1982 Printing. Nice unclipped dust jacket. Name sticker inside. Foxing on top of text block. Pages of text are clean bright and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Airlife Publishing Ltd Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 228871 ISBN : 0906393191 9780906393192
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc. 1970. Shipped within 24 hours from the beautiful Baltimore inner harbor area. First class service; accurate descriptions. Most items packed in boxes not envelopes. Book Description -- Dust jacket has some tears. Name inside. Foxing side of the text block and inside covers. . Hard Cover. Good/Good. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Hardcover
Buderim QLD Australia: Self Published 2003. Illustrated laminated boards. Volumes 1 and 3 are signed by the author on the title page. Volume One Development of air transport 1903-1943 414 pages ISBN 0646426370 published 2003 : Volume Two 1943 - Year of expansion and consolidation 566 pages ISBN 064645837x published 2006 : Volume Three 1943 - Air transport approaches full strength 453 pages ISBN9780646484143 published 2008 : Volume Four 1944 - Supporting the Allied advances 555 pages ISBN 9780646926377 published 2013. All volumes with b/w illustrations. Heavy set please ask for postage quote. . SIGNED. Hard Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Self Published hardcover
Bookseller reference : 022193 ISBN : 0646426370 9780646426372
Self Published 1983. Jacket has some fading to spine area. 466 pages with b/w illustrations. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Self Published Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 021480 ISBN : 095923960x 9780959239607
Air-Britain 1999. 232pp illus photos Roll of Honour fatalities list large A4 format 1st chapter is 7 Squadron RNAS 1915-1918 much on WWII operations flying Manchesters Hampdens and Lancasters lots of statistical appendices laminated boards. Book is in perfect NEW condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. New. Air-Britain Hardcover
Bookseller reference : AB004701 ISBN : 0851302858 9780851302850
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP106361389 ISBN : 1470069407 9781470069407
London.: The Amalgamated Press Ltd. 1938. An incomplete run of the popular 1930s British aviation magazine issued weekly for a total of 40 separate issues each 11 x 8 ½ inches with between 28 and 32 pp. per issue. A number of issues include fold-out color illustrations. Issue 1 pictured is dated March 8th 1938. The collection lacks the following nine issues: No. 2 3 8 18 24 26 32 36 40. The 31 issues that comprise this collection are in very good clean condition. Issues missing in this run are evidently available on-line but postage from England makes this a problematic undertaking in the U.S. . The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. unknown
Bristol U.K.: W. D. & H. O. Wills. 1938. Booklet 5 x 7 ¼ inches 10 pp including covers containing 50 color "cigarette cards" issued in 1938 to alert British citizens the steps needed to protect themselves in war time: home shelters fire pumps gas masks first aid etc. The booklet is an impressive collection of instructive cards intended to provide the citizenry with a variety of defensive tactics. On verso of front cover is a statement from Samuel Hoare the Home Secretary in 1938: "I commend the study of these cards to your attention." . W. D. & H. O. Wills. unknown
No Place of Publication.: No publisher. No date. Ca. 1930. Two color pictorial round luggage label 3 3/4 inches in diameter. Fine condition. "Parks College of Engineering Aviation and Technology is a college within Saint Louis University. Parks Air College was founded by Oliver Parks in 1927. Parks was America's first federally certified school of aviation holding the FAA Air Agency Certificate no. 1. Oliver Parks started as the sole flight instructor with two instruction aircraft at Lambert airfield." A most uncommon luggage label. . No publisher. unknown
Paris.: Le Compagnie Générale Transatlantique. 1958. 24 pp. booklet 12.5 x 9.25 inches stiff card covers detailing the company's history and providing commentary regarding all aspects of the company's present-day maritime and aviation fleets CGTA Air Algerie. The booklet is beautifully illustrated in color by Michel Lezla 1930-1989 and Edouard Collin 1906-1983. The booklet's cover by Michel Lezla is dated 1958; much of the color illustration is his work as well including a centerfold featuring Le Paquebot France and a cut-away revealing the mechanics and passenger accommodations of Paquebot Antilles. A beautiful route map showing Atlantic Pacific West Coast and Mediterranean routes of the firm is the work of Edouard Collin. A most interesting publication regarding an important shipping and aviation firm. Text in French. . Le Compagnie Générale Transatlantique. unknown
New York.: Experimenter Publications. 07- 1929. July 1929 issue of the magazine numerous black and white illustrations 94 pages 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches color pictorial wrappers. Very good condition: light wear to extremities. Color cover illustration of propeller plane The Virginia of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in the snow with the aurora borealis in background. Interesting articles include: "The Trade Broadcasts: New Equipment and Manufacturing Trends" "How Radio Serves Aviation Abroad" "How to Build the Taylor Band Isolator" and a 2 page montage "The Story of Our Cover for This Month. A Stirring Antarctic Rescue as told in Newspaper Headlines". . Experimenter Publications. unknown
London.: Authority at the Offices of South Africa. 1935. Color map approximately 38 x 28 1/2 inches on sheet size 52 x 38 1/4 inches multiple folds. Good condition: soft creases from folding a few archivally mended tears and short tears to edges occasional light soiling a couple of large spots to verso scarcely noticeable on map a few 1/4 inch separations at fold intersections. Overall good or better condition. Supplement to the weekly journal "South Africa" June 29th 1935. Scale: 100 English miles to 1 1/4 inch. Bordered by advertisments for several South African Railroad Companies Cruise Lines Banks etc. Covers the coordinates 12 degrees to 40 degrees longitude east and just north of 0 degrees to 36 degrees south. Shows Railways in operation in construction and proposed; inset map of Africa Showing the Leading Railways. Imperial Airways Route shown in red. An extremely striking and detailed map providing much valuable historic context. . Authority at the Offices of South Africa. unknown
Aldershot UK.: Gale & Polden for Hawker Ltd. No date. Ca. 1927. Booklet 9 1/2 x 6 inches 10 pages plus one unnumbered page picturing and describing the Hawker line of metal-body aircraft. Tipped-in photo to front cover. Metal staples rusted thus booklet is loose in stiff card covers. Light soiling to covers. Eight examples of Hawker military aircraft are pictured and described as well as photos and descriptions of component parts of aircraft including "Portion of Fuselage in Course of Construction." The caption to a photo of the Hawker Cygnet provides the date 1926. Also included with the booklet are two sepia photos 9.5 x 6 inches featuring the Hawker Horsley and Hawker Hart credited to the publication Flight. Military Aircraft of All Types is a scarce ephemeral publication; WorldCat lists only one library holding Auburn University Alabama. . Gale & Polden for Hawker Ltd. unknown
New York.: Henry Publishing Company. 12- 1946. Complete December 1946 issue of magazine black and white photo illustrations with a few color pages 196pp 11 x 8 1/2 inches color pictorial wrappers as issued. Covers a trifle worn; very good condition bright and clean. The December 1946 National Aircraft Show issue; The issue features written profiles of the newest post-war military commercial and private aircraft. The primary focus of the issue is found in the five well-illustrated sections devoted to the National Aircraft Show; these are: a 14 page Army Air Force Research and Development chapter introduced by General Curtis E. LeMay 21 of the AAF’s newest fighting planes; a 6 pp Experimental Jet Air Force chapter introduced by Nathaniel F. Silsbee trends in jet plus 8 jet plane designs off drawing boards; a 12 pp U.S. Naval Aviation chapter introduced by Admiral A. W. Radford 15 of the Navy's newest planes; a 14 pp Future Air Transport chapter introduced by Admiral Emory S. Land 18 of the latest U.S. Airliners; a 28 pp U.S. Civilian Aviation chapter introduced by Henry A. Wallace 42 of the aircraft industry's newest personal planes. Specifications are provided for the various aircraft which are pictured both in black and white diagrammatic studies from above and in profile and in photographs. This issue offers a most interesting and detailed examination of post World War II aviation with emphasis on innovation including jet aircraft the peacetime conversion of military aircraft to commercial use and the extraordinary variety of private aircraft crowding the market following the war. There is considerable interesting advertising much of it devoted to personal aircraft. . Henry Publishing Company. hardcover
Aluminum Company of America. 1943. Color map 20 x 17 1/2 inches on sheet 24 x 33 1/4 inches folded as issued to 8 x 5 3/4 inches. This fold out pamphlet issued by Alcoa Aluminum is an excellent example of the importance of maps and mapmaking in the United States during World War II. America was suddenly keenly made aware that the "Aviation Age" had had consequences for the geographical position it occupied vis a vis Asia and Europe. The column to the left of the map clearly sets this out in its discussion of the "new kind of projection": "The big map in the center of this sheet is a new kind of projection of the entire surface of the earth which has been developed to give a more nearly accurate conception of air directions and distances. It is called an Azimuthal Equidistant Projection or more simply a North Polar Projection.This kind of map shows the whole world continuously and it has the big advantage that straight lines between two points in the northern hemisphere the central part of the map lie quite close to the actual Great Circle route." Around the border of the map are displayed the airplane markings on planes of different countries. On the verso are more insignia for US Army Navy and Marines and silhouette illustration so friendly and enemy planes. Antonio Petrucelli was a noted illustrator and "journalistic cartographer" whose work was published in Fortune magazine amongst many other newspapers and magazines. . Aluminum Company of America. unknown
Rand McNally. 1944. Pamphlet one side a color poster 26 3/4 x 19 3/4 folding as issued to 9 x 4 inches. Toning to right margin two tears to lower right edge; good condition. Fascinating collection of facts and images of war planes including "War Planes of Germany" "War Planes of Japan" "How to Identify Warplanes" and "Europe Air Mileage Distances". On verso a full page poster "War Planes of the United Nations". . Rand McNally. unknown
Fort Worth TX.: American Airlines. 01- 1965. Pamphlet 8 3/4 x 4 inches unfolding to a full color map approximately 24 x 34 inches depicting the United States and Mexico and the routes flown by the airline's "Astrojets" and propeller aircraft. Striking images of the company's aircraft appear in the lower left corner of the map. Verso of map features text extolling the amenities offered passengers and details relating to American's growing fleet of jet aircraft as the company phases out its piston driven airplanes DC-6 and DC-7 etc. Very good condition. This is the January 1965 edition of a series of "Welcome Aboard" brochures published over the years by American. In this iteration a primary objective of the extensive text blocks on the verso of the map is to reassure passengers new to the experience of jet travel thus we have panels headlined "What Makes a Jet Jet" and "Why Planes Fly." Other panels wax lyrical on amenities designed "For Your Comfort" including an astonishing passage on "Those Wonderful Washrooms." Additional panels focus on the Flight Crew including paragraphs on the rigorous process involved in hiring "Your Stewardess.about 7 of 250 applicants make the grade." Further details regarding "Your Stewardess" detail the rigorous parameters pertaining to weight height and age; also "A young woman must be unmarried to qualify as a Stewardess candidate." Although the brochure is less than 50 years old it clearly evokes a vanished world so far as air travel is concerned as demonstrated by the brochure's jaw-dropping assertion that "it is the intelligent progressive people who use air transportation." No hoi polloi on American thank you.at least not in 1965. . American Airlines. unknown
London: Royal Radar Establishment Ministry of Aviation 1966. First edition. Paperback. Good. Folio 3pp Royal Radar Establishment Ministry of Aviation paperback