
Sometimes Eagle's Wings: the Saga of Aéropostale - Paperback
Sometimes Eagle's Wings: the Saga of Aéropostale - Paperback
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by Joy Dunkerley (Author)
Few in the English-speaking world realize that A ropostale, the French airline often associated with pilot Antoine de Saint-Exup ry, author of The Little Prince, was the world's first intercontinental carrier and a company that catapulted France into the role of the world's aviation leader. Founded in 1918 as a mail and passenger carrier between the south of France and Morocco it soon expanded mail service to Argentina. When rival carriers were traveling routes separated by mere hundreds of miles, it became an airline that remained a symbol of adventure and daring until its liquidation in 1931. In Sometimes Eagle's Wings: The Saga of A ropostale, Joy Dunkerley brings to life this historic airline, infusing each page with compelling and often intriguing information about its pilots and crews, its historic presence in South America, and the political and financial wrangling that kept it flying and eventually led to its demise.
Author Biography
Joy Dunkerley is an economist, historian, and author who studied at Stanford University and earned degrees from the London School of Economics and, as a Fulbright Fellow, from Clark University in Massachusetts. She has published extensively in the field of Energy Economics, including Transportation. The author was elected President of the International Association for Energy Economics and is a recipient of its Adelman-Frankel Award for Unique and Innovating Contributions to the field of Energy Economics. She is a member of the Cosmos Club and has served as board member of the National Rehabilitation Hospital and the American Friends of the London School of Economics. Ms. Dunkerley resides in Washington D.C. and is a frequent visitor to France.



















