This history of the American aerospace industry combines institutional history with individual biography, tracing the careers of key figures such as Glenn Martin of Martin Marietta, Donald Douglas of McDonnell Douglas, Jack Northrop of Northrop, and Allan and Malcolm Loughhead of Lockheed. Biddle, who shared a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting at the New York Times , is on the writing faculty at the Johns Hopkins University. The original edition of this reprint was published in 1991 by Simon & Schuster, New York. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A 1991 New York Times Notable Book of the YearThis panoramic history of the rise of the American aerospace industry traces the careers of the men whose names became synonymous with today's military-industrial complex: Glenn Martin of Martin Marietta, Donald Douglas of McDonnell Douglas, Jack Northrop of Northrop, and Allan and Malcolm Loughead of Lockheed. Weaving together institutional history and individual biography, Wayne Biddle depicts the years of uncertainty after World War I, the bonanza of World War II, and the cutthroat postwar market. Unlike the automobile industry, the aircraft industry could never be sustained by the middle-class consumer economy, and these legendary founders had to depend on the federal government to keep their companies aloft. Barons of the Sky tells a thrilling story of obsessed men who, chasing their dreams of flight and success, created the modern aerospace weapons industry.
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