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Empires of the Sky:

The Politics, Contests and Cartels of World Airlines
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Random House, 1984 - Transportation - 254 pages
Traces the history of national airlines, looks at the economic and political aspects of the air industry, and discusses the Soviet downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007

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The Air Change
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On Top of the World
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The Conquest of the
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About the author (1984)

About the Editors:
Anthony Sampson is a journalist and author of The Changing Anatomy of Britain.
Sally Sampson is a magistrate in Britain's juvenile courts.

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