9780195320190-0195320190-The Flight of the Century: Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of American Aviation (Pivotal Moments in American History)

The Flight of the Century: Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of American Aviation (Pivotal Moments in American History)

ISBN-13: 9780195320190
ISBN-10: 0195320190
Edition: 1
Author: Thomas Kessner
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780195320190
ISBN-10: 0195320190
Edition: 1
Author: Thomas Kessner
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

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The Flight of the Century: Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of American Aviation (Pivotal Moments in American History) (ISBN-13: 9780195320190 and ISBN-10: 0195320190), written by authors Thomas Kessner, was published by Oxford University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, United States History, Aviation, Military History, Aerospace, Engineering) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Flight of the Century: Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of American Aviation (Pivotal Moments in American History) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In late May 1927 an inexperienced and unassuming 25-year-old Air Mail pilot from rural Minnesota stunned the world by making the first non-stop transatlantic flight. A spectacular feat of individual daring and collective technological accomplishment, Charles Lindbergh's flight from New York to Paris ushered in the modern age of commercial aviation.

In The Flight of the Century, Thomas Kessner takes a fresh look at one of America's greatest moments, explaining how what was essentially a publicity stunt became a turning point in history. Kessner vividly recreates the flight itself and the euphoric reaction to it on both sides of the Atlantic, and argues that Lindbergh's amazing feat occurred just when the world--still struggling with the disillusionment of WWI--desperately needed a hero to restore a sense of optimism and innocence. Kessner also shows how new forms of mass media made Lindbergh into the most famous international celebrity of his time, casting him in the role of a humble yet dashing American hero of rural origins and traditional values. Much has been made of Lindbergh's personal integrity and his refusal to cash in on his fame, but Kessner reveals that Lindbergh was closely allied with, and managed by, a group of powerful businessmen--Harry Guggenheim, Dwight Morrow, and Henry Breckenridge chief among them--who sought to exploit aviation for mass transport and massive profits. Their efforts paid off as commercial air traffic soared from 6,000 passengers in 1926 to 173,000 passengers in 1929. Kessner's book is the first to fully explore Lindbergh's central role in promoting the airline industry--the rise of which has influenced everything from where we live to how we wage war and do business.

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