Description
1960 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This first edition of “Crowded Sky” by Hank Searls is a true rarity for collectors of vintage aviation literature and Hollywood tie-ins. Published in 1960, the same year as the film adaptation starring Dana Andrews and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., this novel offers a gripping dramatization of the early days of commercial air travel. Searls, a former journalist and World War II aviator, brings authenticity and suspense to his depiction of the challenges faced by pilots and air traffic controllers in an era when the skies were becoming increasingly crowded. The novel’s taut, realistic style likely appealed to the filmmakers who adapted it into a tense drama exploring the human factors behind air disasters. While this ex-library copy shows some expected wear from its age, the clean pages and sturdy binding allow readers to immerse themselves in Searls’ pioneering work at the intersection of aviation history and popular fiction. A must-have for enthusiasts of either genre.