PublishedCallisto Media, December 2016 |
ISBN9783981655063 |
FormatHardcover, 432 pages |
Dimensions31cm × 23.4cm |
. An unprecedented analysis of the history and strategies that created the triumphant brand whose blue globe symbol retains its cult status around the world although the airline went bankrupt long ago 'Pan Am: History, Design & Identity' is the captivating story of a company that refused to consider anything impossible and single-handedly revolutionised air travel.
From modest beginnings in the late 1920s, Pan Am developed into the world's largest and best known airline with astonishing speed and determination. Its rise was accompanied by highly effective publicity campaigns flaunting its services and its many achievements. This volume presents an overview of Pan Am's complex history with new research and documents from the corporate archives. It is an inspired tribute to one of the most influential companies of the 20th century whose iconic designs have remained in our collective memory down to the present day. Hundreds of images, many published for the first time, were carefully selected not only to create a spell-binding visual storyline to supplement the text, but to allow readers to retrace for themselves Pan Am's brilliant publicity coups, their goals and their results. All images were digitally restored and reproduced true to the originals. Contents: The Beginnings; The Caribbean, Mexico and South America; Alaska; China; Conquering The Pacific; Across The Atlantic and World War II; Reconnecting The World; A Multifaceted Pioneer; Intercontinental Hotels; A New Look For The Jet Age; The 747; Decline; Maps and Statistics; Appendix. AUTHOR: Matthias C. Huhne is an author and owner of Callisto Publishers. A Harvard graduate, Huhne developed an appreciation for art while working as a developer of high quality commercial and residential real estate. After leaving his position as project manager with a U.S. developer, Huhne went on to found his own award-wining real estate company in 1996. Huhne collects and supports modern art as well as North American native art, and takes a special interest in commercial design and the history of architecture. 646 colour, 185 b.w images