The Pulitzer Air Races: American Aviation and Speed Supremacy, 1920-1925

Author:   Michael Gough
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786471003


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 May 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The Pulitzer Air Races: American Aviation and Speed Supremacy, 1920-1925


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"Only three years after American raceplanes failed dismally in the most important air race of 1920, a French magazine lamented that American """"pilots have broken the records which we, here in France, considered as our own for so long."""" The Pulitzer Trophy Air Races (1920 through 1925), endowed by his sons in memory of publisher Joseph Pulitzer, brought about this remarkable turnaround. Pulitzer winning speeds increased 60 percent from 157 to 249 mph, and Pulitzer racers, mounted on floats, twice won the most prestigious international air race--the Schneider Trophy Race for seaplanes. Airplanes, engines, propellers, and other equipment developed for the Pulitzers were sold domestically and internationally. More than a million spectators saw the Pulitzers; millions more read about them and watched them in newsreels. The Pulitzers ended when the Army and Navy, which financed all racers after 1921, bought no racers for 1926. This is the first book about the Pulitzers; it highlights businessmen, generals and admirals who saw racing as a way to drive aviation progress, designers and manufacturers who produced record-breaking racers, and dashing pilots who gave the races their public face. It emphasizes the roles played by the communities that hosted the races - Garden City (Long Island), Omaha, Detroit and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, St. Louis, and Dayton. The book concludes with an analysis of the Pulitzers' importance, their end, and why their story has languished in obscurity for 85 years."

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Author:   Michael Gough
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780786471003


ISBN 10:   078647100
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""vividly captures a unique era when the Army and Navy expended a great deal of money and effort on air racing""--Aviation History; ""this is literally the only book to specifically focus on this air race...nicely written, exhaustively researched, and wholly aware of the surrounding literature so it fits like a round peg into a round hole...it is clear that this work excites [the author]...the language is vivid, the exposition is disciplined and, all around it is a most worthy effort of the sort that makes one hope for more books by this author""--SpeedReaders; ""Society member Michael Gough has just completed a thoroughly enjoyable book about the little known, but very important to American aviation progress, Pulitzer Prize Air Races of 1920-1925. It was this period of time that American overtook and surpassed the rest of the world in aviation development. The book has been extensively researched and is very well written, with the occasional, and welcome, touch of subtle humor. The fascinating story, with all its detail and drama plus numerous pictures, holds the readers' attention and makes this book hard to put down. From the surprise results of the 1920 race to the triumphant victory in 1925, the reader will be enthralled. Expertly interwoven with the vivid descriptions of the races are the insider and human stories that set this book apart from the usual air racing tales. Although it may appear somewhat pricey at $45, the book delivers a memorable story of aviation progress and is worth every penny of its price. The Pulitzer Air Races is a must for every aviation and air race enthusiast's book shelf and they'll refer to it again and again.""--Joe Stamm, Editor, e-Golden Pylons."


vividly captures a unique era when the Army and Navy expended a great deal of money and effort on air racing --<i>Aviation History</i>; Society member Michael Gough has just completed a thoroughly enjoyable book about the little known, but very important to American aviation progress, Pulitzer Prize Air Races of 1920-1925. It was this period of time that American overtook and surpassed the rest of the world in aviation development. The book has been extensively researched and is very well written, with the occasional, and welcome, touch of subtle humor. The fascinating story, with all its detail and drama plus numerous pictures, holds the readers' attention and makes this book hard to put down. From the surprise results of the 1920 race to the triumphant victory in 1925, the reader will be enthralled. Expertly interwoven with the vivid descriptions of the races are the insider and human stories that set this book apart from the usual air racing tales. Although it may appear somewhat pricey at $45, the book delivers a memorable story of aviation progress and is worth every penny of its price. The Pulitzer Air Races is a must for every aviation and air race enthusiast's book shelf and they'll refer to it again and again. --Joe Stamm, Editor, <i>e-Golden Pylons</i>.


vividly captures a unique era when the Army and Navy expended a great deal of money and effort on air racing --Aviation History; Society member Michael Gough has just completed a thoroughly enjoyable book about the little known, but very important to American aviation progress, Pulitzer Prize Air Races of 1920-1925. It was this period of time that American overtook and surpassed the rest of the world in aviation development. The book has been extensively researched and is very well written, with the occasional, and welcome, touch of subtle humor. The fascinating story, with all its detail and drama plus numerous pictures, holds the readers' attention and makes this book hard to put down. From the surprise results of the 1920 race to the triumphant victory in 1925, the reader will be enthralled. Expertly interwoven with the vivid descriptions of the races are the insider and human stories that set this book apart from the usual air racing tales. Although it may appear somewhat pricey at $45, the book delivers a memorable story of aviation progress and is worth every penny of its price. The Pulitzer Air Races is a must for every aviation and air race enthusiast's book shelf and they'll refer to it again and again. --Joe Stamm, Editor, e-Golden Pylons.


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Michael Gough is retired and lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

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