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The nearness of distance.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[New York] : [Eastern Air Lines], [1967-1968?]
Description
portfolios, booklets : illustrations ; 28 cm
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Special Collections - Rare Books
Q-001332 oversize
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Subject(s)
Technology
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History
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Transportation
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History
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Publisher
Eastern Air Lines
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Former owner
Newell, Homer E. (Homer Edward), 1915-1983
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Related name
Hall, Floyd D.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Prints
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Notes
Cover title.
Publisher's name from enclosed brochure.
Each volume consists of colored card portfolio with various items enclosed, such as booklets, prints, photographs, and maps, many of which are facsimiles of historical documents. Each volume covers a different event in the history of transportation and technology.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1 House within presentation blue leather folding case with gilt border and initials H.E.N. on front.
Contents
V. 1. Man learns to find his way.
v. 2. Man learns to communicate.
v. 3. Man learns to multiply his strength.
v. 4. Man learns to fly.
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Provenance
Princeton copy 1 Presented to Dr. Homer E. Newell, Jr. with a typed letter signed by Floyd D. Hall, director of Eastern Air Lines.
Title on wrappers
Ionosphere
OCLC
3047313
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