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Conquerors of the Sky [Hardcover]

Thomas Fleming (Author)
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January 1, 2003
A novel that crowns Thomas Fleming's forty-year career, Conquerors of the Sky takes readers on a gripping insider's journey into the lives and loves, the hopes and heartbreaks of the men and women who make America's planes.

When Adrian Van Ness, the enigmatic chairman of Buchanan Aircraft, dies of a heart attack, a struggle for control of the aerospace giant erupts between burly Dick Stone, the tough-talking money man from New York, and Californian Cliff Morris, CEO and supersalesman. Sarah Morris, Cliff's estranged English-born wife, knows all the company's secrets. With her at the controls, Conquerors of the Sky becomes a time trip to the early years of the twentieth century, when flight was seen as spiritual ascent and idealistic Frank Buchanan began designing planes.

New York aristocrat Adrian Van Ness is equally fascinated by these new machines--as a financial bonanza. In 1930, Adrian's amoral business genius and Frank's visions of ever swifter sleeker planes form a precarious alliance.

Soon Buchanan Aircraft is competing with Lockheed and Boeing and Northrop for contracts to build airliners and bombers and fighters. As corrupt connections between generals and congressmen and presidents multiply, Frank sees some of his greatest planes scuttled by dirty political deals. He watches Adrian grow rich and powerful preaching the gospel of air power in the century's wars.

When Dick Stone joins Buchanan he sees Adrian as his American father. But he soon shifts his spiritual allegiance to Frank Buchanan. Cliff Morris's flamboyant style conceals a ruinous moral collapse in the deadly skies over World War II Germany. His fear of discovery is worsened by the sardonic shadow of his stepbrother, Billy McCall, the supreme pilot Cliff will never become.

Sarah loves all three men and ultimately has to choose between them, knowing that in the macho world of Buchanan Aircraft, women are objects to be enjoyed -- or used to sell the latest bomber or airliner. For women like Amanda Van Ness, Adrian's wife (and Frank Buchanan's lover), this leads to madness. For Sarah it leads to power -- at a terrible price.

Spanning the history of flight from the clumsy fabric planes of 1911 to the whizzing stealth fighters of today, Conquerors of the Sky is a page-turning drama of the struggle to mesh aerodynamic visions with the harsh realities of cashflow and profits -- and with the desires and dreams of the men and women who inhabit this unique world.

Told by a master of the historical imagination, it is a must-read book that will launch America into the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of flight.

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A century of aviation and world history are revisited in novelist and historian Fleming's latest offering, which tracks the development of the airplane from a fantastic toy into a potent economic and military force. In the early 1930s, Frank Buchanan is a brilliant and conscientious aircraft designer, and Adrian Van Ness is his unscrupulous business partner in the increasingly powerful airplane industry of California. Associates, wives, mistresses, sex clubs and gallons of booze accompany them through peace and war as their initial idealism fades into cynicism. Real-life personalities make appearances: Charles Lindbergh survives airmail night duty and famously flies solo to Paris; JFK is regularly treated to the services of a high-class whore; and a giggling Richard Nixon is shown a porn flick before getting a promo film pitch for a new aircraft. The book is at its best in its aerial set-pieces. Ancient Hollywood cameras grind out brilliant recreations of the old barnstorming days; Spads and Fokkers reenact WWI, looping and crashing earthward in plumes of smoke. Later, in terrifically exciting scenes of WWII air warfare, B-17 Flying Fortresses lumber to unpublicized destruction on forays over Europe, while daring low-level fighter bomber attacks on Japanese fleets turn the tide of the war. Interwoven with such potent scenes are clandestine romances, in which women are rarely more than sexual fodder for macho males. Pulpy dialogue and supersonic metaphors abound, but Fleming knows how to turn history into captivating fiction.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"I don't read Thomas Fleming just to learn about American history. I read Thomas Fleming because I want to smell what the Americans in that time smelt, to see as our ancestors' saw, and most important to feel every emotion, every thought, and every moment that the people of our country felt."-W. E. B. Griffin, New York Times bestselling author of the Brotherhood of War series

"Thomas Fleming is one of my favorite writers because he combines powerful storytelling with the skills of a superb historian."-John Jakes, New York Times bestselling author of North and South

"Fleming's in-depth knowledge of period and culture, his ability to separate the myth from the reality, both help you discover the very essence of what it means to be an American."-Margaret Truman, New York Times bestselling author of the Capital Crimes series

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765303221
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765303226
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,916,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

"How do you write a book?" 24 year old Thomas Fleming asked bestselling writer Fulton Oursler in 1951. "Write four pages a day," Oursler said. "Every day except Sunday. Whether you feel like it or not. Inspiration consists of putting the seat of your pants on the chair at your desk." Fleming has followed this advice to good effect. His latest effort, "The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers," is his 50th published book. Twenty three of them have been novels. He is the only writer in the history of the Book of the Month Club to have main selections in fiction and in nonfiction. Many have won prizes. Recently he received the Burack Prize from Boston University for lifetime achievement. In nonfiction he has specialized in the American Revolution. He sees Intimate Lives as a perfect combination of his double talent as a novelist and historian. "Novelists focus on the imtimate side of life. This is the first time anyone has looked at the intimate side of the lives of these famous Americans, with an historian's eyes." Fleming was born in Jersey City, the son of a powerful local politician. He has had a lifetime interest in American politics. He also wrote a history of West Point which the New York Times called "the best...ever written." Military history is another strong interest. He lives in New York with his wife, Alice Fleming, who is a gifted writer of books for young readers.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Adequate, But Dreadful, April 11, 2004
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When the first sentence talks about scotch whiskey acting sullenly, you know you're in for a dreadful non-treat. It doesn't get any better. The author builds his story about a large aircraft company, where the principals are flitting about. Not in real life!

The writing is disjointed, unable to keep a thread going. It seems the author uses up his supply of adjectives on each page. I got to page 24, then quit in disguist. If this book ever makes paperback, which would be a waste of even more paper, that would be a discredit to Tom Doherty Associates.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Decent story, lousy writing, March 22, 2003
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Fleming's story is decent enough, but it's just a stringing together of a variety of familiar incidents involving various aircraft manufacturing companies and aviation pioneers. Even that is marred by the inclusion of several howlingly inaccurate items about aircraft and aerodynamics, revealing the author's lack of expertise in the subject. And to top it off, the writing is execrable, and that's being nice about it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pass over this one, October 28, 2004
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Scruffy Scirocco (Vancouver, WA United States) - See all my reviews
If you're looking for a romance novel, this is the place. If you're looking for a novel about flying, fliers, and aircraft, go look for something by Tom Wilson. If James Michener had set out to write Peyton Place, this would be the result. The male characters are angst-ridden caricatures, the females are all sex-obsessed nut-jobs. The flying sequences are virtually non-existent. There were two - count `em, TWO! -- flying sequences from WWII! The author has never been there, and knows nothing about the culture or history of flight. I gave up halfway through the book. This one's bound for the used book store as a trade-in.
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First Sentence:
The dark brown whiskey splashed sullenly over the ice in the bottom of Cliff Morris's glass. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
coned breasts, skylark scanted, whirl mode, hypersonic plane, aircraft business, plane business, designing planes, selling planes, supersonic airliner, goddamn plane, plane makers, supersonic bomber, technicolor movie, top turret gunner, chief test pilot, main hangar
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Frank Buchanan, Dick Stone, Adrian Van Ness, Cliff Morris, Buchanan Aircraft, Los Angeles, New York, Amalie Borne, Mike Shannon, Rainbow Express, Geoffrey Tillotson, United States, Honeycomb Club, World War, Sarah Morris, Beryl Suydam, Santa Monica, Madame George, White House, Sam Hardy, Cassie Trainor, Jim Redwood, Rag Time, Clifford Morris, Gordon Cadwallader
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