A Week at the Airport

A Week at the Airport
Title A Week at the Airport PDF eBook
Author Alain De Botton
Publisher Emblem Editions
Pages 113
Release 2010-09-21
Genre Travel
ISBN 0771026285

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The bestselling author of The Architecture of Happiness and The Art of Travel spends a week at an airport in a wittily intriguing meditation on the "non-place" that he believes is the centre of our civilization. In the summer of 2009, Alain de Botton was invited by the owners of Heathrow airport to become their first ever writer-in-residence. Given unprecedented, unrestricted access to wander around one of the world's busiest airports, he met travellers from all over the globe, and spoke with everyone from baggage handlers to pilots, and senior executives to the airport chaplain. Based on these conversations he has produced this extraordinary meditation on the nature of travel, work, relationships, and our daily lives. Working with the renowned documentary photographer Richard Baker, he explores the magical and the mundane, and the interactions of travellers and workers all over this familiar but mysterious "non-place," which by definition we are eager to leave. Taking the reader through departures, "air-side," and the arrivals hall, de Botton shows with his usual combination of wit and wisdom that spending time in an airport can be more revealing than we might think.

A Week at the Airport

A Week at the Airport
Title A Week at the Airport PDF eBook
Author Alain de Botton
Publisher Profile Books
Pages 111
Release 2010-12-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1847654347

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In the summer of 2009, Alain de Botton will be invited by the owners of Heathrow airport to become their first ever Writer in Residence. He will be installed in the middle of Terminal 5 on a raised platform with a laptop connected to screens, enabling passengers to see what he is writing and to come and share their stories. He will meet travellers from around the world, and will be given unprecedented access to wander the airport and speak with everyone from window cleaners and baggage handlers to air traffic controllers and cabin crew. Working with the renowned documentary photographer Richard Baker, de Botton will produce an extraordinary meditation upon the nature of place, time, and our daily lives. He will explore the magical and the mundane, personal and collective experiences and the interactions of travellers and workers all over this familiar but mysterious site. Like all airports, Heathrow (the 15th century village of Heath Row lies beneath the short stay car park) is a 'non-place' that we by definition want to leave, but it also provides a window into many worlds - through the thousands of people it dispatches every day. A Week at the Airport is sure to delight de Botton's large following, and anyone interested in the stories behind the way we live.

Playtown

Playtown
Title Playtown PDF eBook
Author Roger Priddy
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 18
Release 2014-08-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0312517378

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With over 70 flaps to lift, readers will discover everything about Playtown and who lives there.

The Airport Book

The Airport Book
Title The Airport Book PDF eBook
Author Lisa Brown
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 48
Release 2016-05-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1626720916

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"An exploratory journey through the airport"--

Naked Airport

Naked Airport
Title Naked Airport PDF eBook
Author Alastair Gordon
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Pages 352
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1466869119

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The first full cultural history of the ultimate modern structure: the airport, revealed as never before ... Since its origins in the muddy fields of flying machines, the airport has arguably become one of the defining institutions of modern life. In Naked Airport, critic Alastair Gordon ranges from global geopolitics to action movies to the daily commute, showing how airports have changed our sense of time, distance, travel, style, and even the way cities are built and business is done. Gordon introduces the people who shaped this place of sudden transportation: pilots like Charles Lindberg, architects like Eero Saarinen, politicians like Fiorello La Guardia, and Hitler, who built Berlin's Tempelhof as a showcase for Fascist power. He describes the airport's futuristic contributions, such as credit cards, in the form of fly-now-pay-later schemes, and he charts its shift in popular perception, from glamorous to infuriating. Finally, he analyzes the airport's function in war and peace—its gatekeeper role controlling immigration, its appeal to revolutionaries since the hijackings of the 1960s, and its new frontline position in the struggle against terror. Compelling and accessible, Naked Airport is an original history of a long-neglected yet central creation of modern reality and imagination.

Look Inside an Airport

Look Inside an Airport
Title Look Inside an Airport PDF eBook
Author Rob Lloyd Jones
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 2013-06-01
Genre Airports
ISBN 9780794527723

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First Sticker Book Airport

First Sticker Book Airport
Title First Sticker Book Airport PDF eBook
Author Sam Smith
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-07
Genre
ISBN 9781409587507

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Children can create their own busy airport scenes showing people and planes arriving at the airport, getting ready to fly, taking off and up in the air in this colourful sticker book. With over 100 stickers of planes, cars and buses, as well as passengers, pilots and cabin crew to add to each colourful scene. With lots to look at and talk about, this book will prepare children for what to expect at an airport and keep them entertained whilst they are there.