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Descripción Buch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Walter Mittelholzer (1894-1937), Flugpionier und einer der Mitbegründer der Swissair, ist vor allem als grossartiger Luftfotograf bekannt. Insbesondere seine Aufnahmen der Schweizer Alpen sind bis heute vielfach präsent. Weniger bekannt sind Mittelholzers Flugexpeditionen ins Ausland, mit denen er sich auch als gewiefter Medienunternehmer erwies. Die Bilder seiner Reisen nach Spitzbergen, ins damalige Persien oder Abessinien vermarktete er auf allen Kanälen: in Büchern, Filmen und in der Presse. Der Durchbruch gelang Mittelholzer mit dem Afrikaflug 1926/27 im Wasserflugzeug «Switzerland» von Zürich nach Kapstadt. Mittelholzers Flüge wurden von wichtigen Industriellen und Bankiers jener Zeit finanziell unterstützt und hatten die erklärte Absicht, die Luftfahrt in der Schweiz populär zu machen.Der neue Band der Reihe «Bilderwelten» betrachtet Mittelholzers Medienproduktionen neu. Über 200 herausragende Bilder aus seinem Archiv werden wieder von einem ausführlichen Einführungsessay begleitet, der nach dem Afrikabild des Flug- und Fotopioniers fragt und erzählt, wie die Swissair vor einer weitgehend kolonialistischen Kulisse abhob. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783858815439
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Walter Mittelholzer (1894-1937), pioneer of aviation and co-founder of Switzerland's legendary airline Swissair, is chiefly revered as an accomplished aerial photographer. His spectacular views of the Swiss Alps have been very popular ever since he began publishing them in the 1920s. Much lesser known today are his expeditions by plane to distant places. In his day, he proved to be a keen marketer, selling the images he took on travels to Spitsbergen (Svalbard today), Persia (Iran), and Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in his self-written books, in movies, and to the press. His 1926/27 trans-Africa journey on the seaplane Switzerland from Zurich via Alexandria to Capetown made his name known internationally, both as an aviator and a photographer. Well-respected entrepreneurs and bankers funded Mittelholzer's undertakings, supporting his goal to promote air travel in Switzerland. The entire Mittelholzer archive is now held as part of ETH Bibliothek's special collections in Zurich. This latest volume in the Pictorial Worlds series revaluates Mittelholzer's media activity from today's perspective. It features some 200 of his outstanding photographs. The complementing essay looks at the patronising view of Africa and its people and cultures the aviator-photographer maintained and provides an account of the colonialist backdrop of Swissairss lift-off in 1931. Text in English and German. AUTHOR: Kaspar Surber is a scholar of history and an editor with Zurich-based weekly Wochenzeitung WOZ. 47 colour, 198 b/w illustrations Features a vast selection of Walter Mittelholzer's photographs from his flight expeditions to foreign countries. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783858815439
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Walter Mittelholzer (1894-1937), pioneer of aviation and co-founder of Switzerland's legendary airline Swissair, is chiefly revered as an accomplished aerial photographer. His spectacular views of the Swiss Alps have been very popular ever since he began publishing them in the 1920s. Much lesser known today are his expeditions by plane to distant places. In his day, he proved to be a keen marketer, selling the images he took on travels to Spitsbergen (Svalbard today), Persia (Iran), and Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in his self-written books, in movies, and to the press. His 1926/27 trans-Africa journey on the seaplane Switzerland from Zurich via Alexandria to Capetown made his name known internationally, both as an aviator and a photographer. Well-respected entrepreneurs and bankers funded Mittelholzer's undertakings, supporting his goal to promote air travel in Switzerland. The entire Mittelholzer archive is now held as part of ETH Bibliothek's special collections in Zurich. This latest volume in the Pictorial Worlds series revaluates Mittelholzer's media activity from today's perspective. It features some 200 of his outstanding photographs. The complementing essay looks at the patronising view of Africa and its people and cultures the aviator-photographer maintained and provides an account of the colonialist backdrop of Swissairss lift-off in 1931. Text in English and German. AUTHOR: Kaspar Surber is a scholar of history and an editor with Zurich-based weekly Wochenzeitung WOZ. 47 colour, 198 b/w illustrations Features a vast selection of Walter Mittelholzer's photographs from his flight expeditions to foreign countries. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783858815439