Concorde: The Rise and Fall of the Supersonic Airliner
Author(s): Jonathan Glancey
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A new and boldly original history of the iconic aircraft, by the bestselling author of Spitfire: The Biography and Harrier.
A thoughtful hymn to a great symbol of the analogue age... Concorde will be the standard long read on the subject for a good few years The Times What Jonathan Glancey likes about Concorde could probably fill several books... His history of the Anglo-French supersonic airliner is nevertheless engaging, tracing the arc of Concorde's rise in the 1970s, an unlikely triumph of engineering and international co-operation, through to its decommissioning in 2003... This is an enthusiast's book, but a good one. Financial Times Jonathan Glancey is eminently qualified to write a history of Concorde... He fully appreciates the aesthetics and science of aeronautical engineering, and the lucidity of his prose makes his complex subject clearly comprehensible Spectator How welcome it is to see a specialist book from someone who can write... What might appear to be yet another book on this widely exposed aircraft is actually one very much worth reading. Pilot Glancey skilfully tells the tale of a plane forged from a great trans-national alliance, and how it eventually fell from sky, taking with it - perhaps temporarily - the dream of a world shrunk small by the sheer force of technology. Wallpaper Excellent... Glancey has a gift for explaining complex issues... he also sprinkles the text with vivid phrases. -- Leo McKinstry Literary Review
General Fields
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- : Atlantic Books, Limited
- : Atlantic Books
- : 0.322051
- : 01 July 2016
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 July 2016
- : books
Special Fields
- : 320
- : Main
- : Paperback
- : Jonathan Glancey