TY - BOOK AU - Jackson,Joe TI - Atlantic fever: Lindbergh, his competitors, and the race to cross the Atlantic SN - 9780374106751 AV - TL531 .J33 2012 U1 - 629.13092 23 PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Farrar, Straus and Giroux KW - Lindbergh, Charles A. KW - Transatlantic flights KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Aeronautics KW - Competitions KW - Air pilots KW - Biography KW - HISTORY KW - Modern KW - 20th Century KW - bisacsh KW - TRANSPORTATION KW - Aviation KW - fast KW - gnd KW - Luftfahrt KW - Flights KW - sears KW - Biographies KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Prologue: Winged messengers --; Part I: Phantom travelers; Strange days --; The sure thing --; "This hero business" --; The explorer --; "The most spectacular race ever held" --; The farm boy --; The cowboy --; The professionals --; The Lord of Distances --; Part II: Five weeks; Cruel days --; A little patch of green --; The maiden flight --; The white bird --; Curtiss Field --; The waiting game --; A bad case of nerves --; The chosen --; Part III: Am I a little nobody?; Passengers --; Four men in a fog --; "The clouds between must disappear" --; The way the wind sock blows --; Epilogue: "In the clouds" --; Transatlantic time line --; Glossary --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Acknowledgments --; Index N2 - "A fast-paced, dynamic account of the race to cross the Atlantic, and the larger-than-life personalities of the aviators who captured the world's attention. In 1919, a prize of $25,000 was offered to the first aviator to cross the Atlantic in either direction between France and America. Although it was one of the most coveted prizes in the world, it sat unclaimed (not without efforts) for eight long years, until the spring of 1927. It was then, during five incredibly tense weeks, that one of those magical windows in history opened, when there occurred a nexus of technology, innovation, character, and spirit that led so many contenders (from different parts of the world) to all suddenly be on the cusp of the exact same achievement at the exact same time. Atlantic Fever is about the race; it is a milestone in American history whose story has never been fully told. Richard Byrd, Noel Da ER -