Forgotten Eagle

Forgotten Eagle

Author: Bryan B. Sterling

Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 9780786708949

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"Forgotten Eagle" follows the daring exploits and eccentric life of the pilot aviation history has forgotten--the first man to fly a single engine plane solo around the world. 50 photos.


Forgotten First Flights

Forgotten First Flights

Author: Paul Wittreich

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-03-23

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1462835112

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No Greater Ally

No Greater Ally

Author: Kenneth K. Koskodan

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2011-12-20

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1780962223

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An in-depth history of the Polish soldiers who served in World War 2, with previously unpublished first-hand accounts and rare photographs. There is a chapter of World War II history that remains largely untold; the monumental struggles of an entire nation have been forgotten, and even intentionally obscured. This book gives a full overview of Poland's participation in World War II. Following their valiant but doomed defence of Poland in 1939, members of the Polish armed forces fought with the Allies wherever and however they could. Full of previously unpublished accounts, and rare photographs, this title provides a detailed analysis of the devastation the war brought to Poland, and the final betrayal when, having fought for freedom for six long years, Poland was handed to the Soviet Union.


Collected Poems

Collected Poems

Author: Vachel Lindsay

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13:

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A wide variety of moods and subjects are represented in this collection of poetry that is illustrated with drawings by the author.


Nine Thousand Miles on a Pullman Train

Nine Thousand Miles on a Pullman Train

Author: Milton M. Shaw

Publisher:

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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The tour was arranged by the Tourist Bureau of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the book published to promote its program of personally conducted luxury tours.


Texas Takes Wing

Texas Takes Wing

Author: Barbara Ganson

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2014-01-06

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0292754086

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Tracing the hundred-year history of aviation in Texas, aviator and historian Barbara Ganson brings to life the colorful personalities that shaped the phenomenally successful development of this industry in the state. Weaving stories and profiles of aviators, designers, manufacturers, and those in related services, Texas Takes Wing covers the major trends that propelled Texas to the forefront of the field. Covering institutions from San Antonio’s Randolph Air Force Base (the West Point of this branch of service) to Brownsville’s airport with its Pan American Airlines instrument flight school (which served as an international gateway to Latin America as early as the 1920s) to Houston’s Johnson Space Center, home of Mission Control for the U.S. space program, the book provides an exhilarating timeline and engaging history of dozens of unsung pioneers as well as their more widely celebrated peers. Drawn from personal interviews as well as major archives and the collections of several commercial airlines, including American, Southwest, Braniff, Pan American Airways, and Continental, this sweeping history captures the story of powered flight in Texas since 1910. With its generally favorable flying weather, flat terrain, and wide open spaces, Texas has more airports than any other state and is often considered one of America’s most aviation-friendly places. Texas Takes Wing also explores the men and women who made the region pivotal in military training, aircraft manufacturing during wartime, general aviation, and air servicing of the agricultural industry. The result is a soaring history that will delight aviators and passengers alike.