Winged Wheels in France
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- Nombre de pages196
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4732432-4
- EAN8596547324324
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille7 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Winged Wheels in France, " Michael Myers Shoemaker presents a captivating exploration of the intersection between aviation and French culture in the early 20th century. Utilizing a narrative style enriched with meticulous detail and vivid imagery, the book charts the evolution of French aeronautics, emphasizing the social and technological transformations influenced by the burgeoning field of aviation.
Shoemaker's literary context predominantly reflects post-World War I France, where the quest for innovation dovetailed with national identity, portraying how airborne ambitions mirrored societal aspirations during a time of profound change. Michael Myers Shoemaker, an esteemed historian and aviation enthusiast, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences in the field of aeronautics to craft this enlightening narrative.
His passion for flight, coupled with a rich background in historical studies, informs the depth and authenticity of his writing. Shoemaker's insights highlight not only the technological advancements but also the human stories behind them, connecting the dots between inventors, pilots, and the public's imagination. "Winged Wheels in France" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of aviation and its cultural impact.
Shoemaker's engaging prose invites readers to soar through time, understanding how the wings of industry and imagination changed the landscape of both French society and global aviation.
Shoemaker's literary context predominantly reflects post-World War I France, where the quest for innovation dovetailed with national identity, portraying how airborne ambitions mirrored societal aspirations during a time of profound change. Michael Myers Shoemaker, an esteemed historian and aviation enthusiast, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences in the field of aeronautics to craft this enlightening narrative.
His passion for flight, coupled with a rich background in historical studies, informs the depth and authenticity of his writing. Shoemaker's insights highlight not only the technological advancements but also the human stories behind them, connecting the dots between inventors, pilots, and the public's imagination. "Winged Wheels in France" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of aviation and its cultural impact.
Shoemaker's engaging prose invites readers to soar through time, understanding how the wings of industry and imagination changed the landscape of both French society and global aviation.
In "Winged Wheels in France, " Michael Myers Shoemaker presents a captivating exploration of the intersection between aviation and French culture in the early 20th century. Utilizing a narrative style enriched with meticulous detail and vivid imagery, the book charts the evolution of French aeronautics, emphasizing the social and technological transformations influenced by the burgeoning field of aviation.
Shoemaker's literary context predominantly reflects post-World War I France, where the quest for innovation dovetailed with national identity, portraying how airborne ambitions mirrored societal aspirations during a time of profound change. Michael Myers Shoemaker, an esteemed historian and aviation enthusiast, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences in the field of aeronautics to craft this enlightening narrative.
His passion for flight, coupled with a rich background in historical studies, informs the depth and authenticity of his writing. Shoemaker's insights highlight not only the technological advancements but also the human stories behind them, connecting the dots between inventors, pilots, and the public's imagination. "Winged Wheels in France" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of aviation and its cultural impact.
Shoemaker's engaging prose invites readers to soar through time, understanding how the wings of industry and imagination changed the landscape of both French society and global aviation.
Shoemaker's literary context predominantly reflects post-World War I France, where the quest for innovation dovetailed with national identity, portraying how airborne ambitions mirrored societal aspirations during a time of profound change. Michael Myers Shoemaker, an esteemed historian and aviation enthusiast, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences in the field of aeronautics to craft this enlightening narrative.
His passion for flight, coupled with a rich background in historical studies, informs the depth and authenticity of his writing. Shoemaker's insights highlight not only the technological advancements but also the human stories behind them, connecting the dots between inventors, pilots, and the public's imagination. "Winged Wheels in France" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of aviation and its cultural impact.
Shoemaker's engaging prose invites readers to soar through time, understanding how the wings of industry and imagination changed the landscape of both French society and global aviation.