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America From The Air : An Aviator’s Story

  • America From The Air : An Aviator's Story
  • Title

    • American Land Classics
  • Attribution

    Wolfgang Langewiesche ; edited and introduced by Drake Hokanson and Carol Kratz ; with a foreword by William Langewiesche
  • Publication Details

    Book, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  E169 .L2725 2004  AVAILABLE

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    With the same passion America had taken to the road a decade earlier, Langewiesche took to the air. America from the Air draws from Langewiesche’s classic account of his early experiences as a pilot, I’ll Take the High Road (first published in 1939 and praised by the New York Times as “a stirring and revealing story, told with sensitiveness and lucidity and with the warmth of a modest personal charm”), and selections from his 1951 memoir, A Flier’s World, to create a distinctive book that provides a pioneering look at the American landscape as seen from the cockpit of a light plane. In a new foreword, Langewiesche’s son, writer William Langewiesche, describes his father’s love of the view from above. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "In the early 1930s, Wolfgang Langewiesche, a German-born graduate student at the University of Chicago, learned to fly. He took to the air with the same passion Americans had taken to the road a decade earlier, writing a series of acclaimed books that described the heady excitement of flight in this era and the stunning views of his adopted country from an entirely new vantage point - the sky. America from the Air brings selections from two of these classic accounts - I’ll Take the High Road, first published in 1939, and A Flier’s World, his 1951 memoir - to provide a distinctive look at the American landscape before the construction of multilane expressways, suburban tract housing, and strip malls. With a photographer’s eye and a rare talent for conveying the physical sensation of flying, Langewiesche describes small farms, deserted seashores, busy railway lines, and cities in which skyscrapers were still engineering marvels, evoking an irrecoverable part of America’s past."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Foreword / William Langewiesche
    • Introduction / Drake Hokanson
    • A life in the air : Wolfgang Langewiesche, 1907-2002 / Carol Kratz
    • Ch. 1. Aerial beachcomber
    • Ch. 2. The mysterious factor X
    • Ch. 3. Dead reckoning
    • Ch. 4. A living in the air
    • Ch. 5. Knapsack of salvation
    • Ch. 6. First time in earnest
    • Ch. 7. Flying team
    • Ch. 8. Pilot’s-eye view
    • Ch. 9. Neurosis in miniature
    • Ch. 10. The poor man’s airplane
    • Ch. 11. You must beware of Hatteras
    • Ch. 12. Key west with lady
    • Ch. 13. Adventure in the forest
    • Ch. 14. My kind of flying
    • Ch. 15. American air
  • ISBN

    • 0801878195
    • 0801878187
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