posted 12-16-2003 12:04 PM
I just received notice that from 1:00 to 3:00pm tomorrow, December 17th, Smithsonian authors will be signing their latest flight-related publications at the National Air and Space Museum (Mall location). Here is a list of who will be there and what they will be signing:
Peter Jakab:
The Wright Brothers and the Invention of the Aerial Age
The Published Writings of Wilbur and Orville Wright Visions of a Flying Machine
Roger Launius:
Taking Off
Flight: A Celebration of 100 Years in Art and Literature
Space Stations
Reconsidering a Century of Flight
To Reach the High Frontier
Dom Pisano:
The Airplane in American Culture
Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis
To Fill the Skies with Pilots
Bob van der Linden:
100 Years of Flight
Airlines and Airmail
Aircraft of the National Air and Space Museum
Frank Winter:
100 Years of Flight (with Bob van der Linden)
Dik Daso:
America's Hangar
Doolittle: Aerospace Visionary
Bob Craddock:
Apollo 11: Artifacts from the First Lunar Landing (box)
Carolyn Russo:
Artifacts of Flight
Women and Flight
Norman Polmar:
The Enola Gay
Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction
One Hundred Years of World Military Aircraft
Dana Bell:
At the Controls
Directory of Airplanes
One Hundred Years of World Military Aircraft (with Norman Polmar)
Bettyann Kevles:
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space
Judith Rinard:
Book of Flight
Story of Flight
Paul Ceruzzi:
A History of Modern Computing, 2nd ed.
Martin Collins:
Cold War Laboratory
Space Race
Don Lopez:
Fighter Pilot's Heaven
Aviation: A Smithsonian Guide
Into the Teeth of the Tiger
David DeVorkin:
Beyond Earth
Henry Norris Russell
The American Astronomical Society's First Century
American Institute of Physics