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|Subtitle=The China National Aviation Corporation and the Development of Commercial Aviation in China | |Subtitle=The China National Aviation Corporation and the Development of Commercial Aviation in China | ||
|Author(s) Name=William M. Leary Jr. | |Author(s) Name=William M. Leary Jr. | ||
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|Keywords=C.N.A.C., China, Pan Am, Pan American, China National Aviation Corporation | |Keywords=C.N.A.C., China, Pan Am, Pan American, China National Aviation Corporation | ||
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|Publisher=University of Georgia Press | |Publisher=University of Georgia Press | ||
|Publish Date=2016 | |Publish Date=2016 | ||
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|Binding=Hardcover, Softcover | |Binding=Hardcover, Softcover | ||
|Summary=William M. Leary Jr.’s study combines history with personal drama to reconstruct an important chapter in the early years of aviation. He has conducted intensive research in American governmental archives, the Hoover Institution, and numerous libraries throughout the United States, in addition to obtaining access to the records of Pan American Airways (who bought out CNAC in 1933). His history of CNAC offers insights into the history of modern China and sheds light on several key aspects of Sino-American diplomatic and business relations. | |Summary=William M. Leary Jr.’s study combines history with personal drama to reconstruct an important chapter in the early years of aviation. He has conducted intensive research in American governmental archives, the Hoover Institution, and numerous libraries throughout the United States, in addition to obtaining access to the records of Pan American Airways (who bought out CNAC in 1933). His history of CNAC offers insights into the history of modern China and sheds light on several key aspects of Sino-American diplomatic and business relations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 20 March 2020
The China National Aviation Corporation and the Development of Commercial Aviation in China
| William M. Leary Jr. |
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| Publisher: University of Georgia Press |
| Publish Date: 2016 |
| ISBN-10: 0820332569 |
| ISBN-13: 978-0820332567 |
| Edition: First |
| Binding: Hardcover, Softcover |
| Keywords: C.N.A.C., China, Pan Am, Pan American, China National Aviation Corporation |
William M. Leary Jr.’s study combines history with personal drama to reconstruct an important chapter in the early years of aviation. He has conducted intensive research in American governmental archives, the Hoover Institution, and numerous libraries throughout the United States, in addition to obtaining access to the records of Pan American Airways (who bought out CNAC in 1933). His history of CNAC offers insights into the history of modern China and sheds light on several key aspects of Sino-American diplomatic and business relations.
