An edition of The jet makers (1978)

The jet makers

the aerospace industry from 1945 to 1972

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An edition of The jet makers (1978)

The jet makers

the aerospace industry from 1945 to 1972

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This is the story of the American aerospace industry and its triumphs and trials during thirty years of fantastic growth. Bright covers all major aspects of the industry, including management, economics, politics, design, production, marketing, and industry-government relations.

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Language
English
Pages
228

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Cover of: The  jet makers
The jet makers: the aerospace industry from 1945 to 1972
1978, Regents Press of Kansas
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 215-221.
Includes index.

Published in
Lawrence

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4/7/62910973
Library of Congress
HD9711.5.U6 B74

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Pagination
xvii, 228 p. :
Number of pages
228

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Open Library
OL4716002M
ISBN 10
0700601724
LCCN
78002377
Library Thing
3690187
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4154288

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