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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Edition, 2nd Printing. BRAND NEW Copy. Text/New & Bright. Bi-color boards/Fine. DJ/Fine. Fascinating, provocative book from Canadian journalist David Beers (1957 - ) has its antecedents in his 1993 article for Harper's Magazine, "The Crash of Blue Sky California", winner of the American Nat'l Magazine Award. A sobering, socio-economic look at two worlds: a chronicle of the rise & fall of America?s aerospace industry (specifically, Lockheed), and a personal memoir of growing up in the 1960s in suburban California. 273 pgs in 11 chapters. The story of privileged, favored Americans, so blessed by the God of Technology that the skies, void of clouds & storms, seem fated to be endlessly blue. The irony that Irving Berlin's 1926 cheerful "Blue Skies" was set in a minor key is not lost as the blue of the skies prove temporal and forever prosperity but a dream. Seller Inventory # 020017
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