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Race to Hawaii: The 1927 Dole Air Derby and the Thrilling First Flights That Opened the Pacific
By (Author) Jason Ryan
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
13th January 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
Geographical discovery and exploration
Australasian and Pacific history
Aircraft and aviation
History
629.13091643
Paperback
320
Width 6mm, Height 228mm, Spine 152mm
Race to Hawaii is the thrilling account of the first flights to Hawaii during the Golden Age of Aviation. The Dole Derby was an unprecedented 1927 air race in which eight planes set off at once across the Pacific, all eager to reach the islands first and claim a cash prize offered by "Pineapple King" James Dole. Military men, barnstormers, a school
Jason Ryan is the author of Jackpot: High Time, High Seas, and the Sting That Launched the War on Drugs and Hell Bent: One Man's Crusade to Crush the Hawaiian Mob. He is a contributing reporter to The State newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina, as well as The Daily Beast.