Photography Book Review - Biplane Picture Book

There are few people living now that were around in the fantastic days of aviation, when most of the planes were biplanes, therefore it is difficult for us to know precisely exactly what it had been like. However If you've interest there, and if you like planes, then Allow Me to recommend a very Wonderful book for one to possess:

"The Age of the Biplane" by Chaz Bowyer; Crescent Books Publishers; Bison Books; New York, NY; 1983.
ISBN: 0-517-39939-3.
This superb photography book has over 250 high caliber, lots of white and black and genuine historical images, with a few complete color images of replica restored and aircraft WW I Aircraft of the afternoon. Each picture includes a narrative beside it alongside the examples giving the viewer or reader a glimpse into yesteryear. Some say that was really the dawn of modern aviation and military aircraft, possibly so, and if you get done considering all these wonderful images, you also will probably be thinking exactly the identical thing.
You may see images of this Sopwith Camels, Spads, Fokkers, Nieuports, and tranquil aircraft after after the war utilized for carrying passengers and mail, after which the book takes you in the golden era of aviation.Literally a trip through the years by the Wright Brothers ahead into the Golden Age of aviation. What a cool travel it's due to writer Chaz Bowyer who had been an RAF pilot in 1958 and was composing on aircraft issues for publications, and novels his entire life.
Personally, I cannot think of a better book to get a family of aviators to get in their house, or to get an aircraft company to get in their waiting area. It is that great, and maybe you should get a copy also? Consider this.
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