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Broken Icarus - The 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the Golden Age of Aviation, and the Rise of Fascism (Hardcover)
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Broken Icarus - The 1933 Chicago World's Fair, the Golden Age of Aviation, and the Rise of Fascism (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
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The 1930s still conjure painful images: the great want of the
Depression, and overseas, the exuberant crowds motivated by
self-appointed national saviors dressing up old hatreds as new
ideas. But there was another story that embodied mankind in that
decade. In the same year that both Adolf Hitler and Franklin D.
Roosevelt came to power, the city of Chicago staged what was, up to
that time, the most forward-looking international exhibition in
history. The 1933-34 World's Fair looked to the future,
unabashedly, as one full of glowing promise. No technology loomed
larger at the Fair than aviation. And no persons at the Fair
captured the public's interest as much as the romantic figures
associated with it: Italy's internationally renowned chief of
aeronautics, Italo Balbo; German Zeppelin designer and captain,
Doctor Hugo Eckener; and the husband and wife aeronaut team of
Swiss-born Jean Piccard and Chicago-born Jeanette Ridlon Piccard.
This golden age of aviation and its high priests and priestesses
portended to many the world over that a new age was dawning, an age
when man would not only leave the ground behind, but also his
uglier, less admirable heritage of war, poverty, corruption, and
disease. It was only later in the decade that the dark correlation
between the rise of aviation's superstars and the rise of fascism
was to be revealed. But for a moment in 1933, this all lay in a
future that still seemed so promising. In Broken Icarus, author
David Hanna tracks the inspiring trajectory of aviation leading up
to and through the World's Fair of 1933, as well as the field of
flight's more sinister ties to fascism domestic and abroad to
present a unique history that is both riveting and revelatory.
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