AEROFLOT – Fly Soviet: A Visual History
S**S
A beautifully produced history of the Soviet airline
The compact format makes this book easy to read and handle. Although the subject matter might be considered niche, this comprehensively illustrated publication is very accessible. The book design itself is great, and it's worth mentioning the evocative ephemera on every page – baggage tickets, aircraft sales brochures, even ashtrays – remember when aircraft had those?The narrative arc is essentially the story of aviation in the USSR, because as the book explains, there were no competitors to the state run airline. The text traces the development of the airline and its aircraft, from the earliest biplanes through to 'Concordski' and beyond, following technical advances and of course, disasters.This fascinating book is a must for anyone interested in this 'parallel universe of aviation for 70 years.'
R**S
Excellent book. Print very small though
Very informative with lots of pictures I've not seen before.Only one slight criticism, the print is very small.
J**H
Small format
As others have noted, this is printed in something like A6 format, which is very strange for a book that is at least 50% about pictures and graphics. Textually, be aware that this is also a fairly simple history of the evolution of Aeroflot from its various progenitors, but doesn't get into any depth about the management or operation of the airline or the engineering. This makes the small format harder to forgive, as the visual content really carries most of the weight here.
A**R
Stunning Soviet graphics and photos
This fascinating book is unlike anything I've seen before on an airline, telling the story using fantastic graphics and photographs. It delves into the earliest incarnations of Aeroflot, companies like Dobrolet, with its iconic logo design by Alexander Rodchenko, running through to the crazy 'Concordski' (the Soviet version of Concord, incase you couldn't guess) and ending with the dissolution of the airline following the fall of communism. Lovely design and fits perfectly the other Russian themed books from this publisher.
D**P
This book is disappointingly small in size.
Think twice about this purchase. The book is not much bigger than a pocket diary - which is bizarre given that it is all about a visual history. I should have picked up on that but didn’t. It has many great images, but they are tiny. This should have been produced in at least A5 size to be able to enjoy and take in the images. It is a good book but be prepared to be disappointed in size, given the steep price demanded.
T**L
A beautiful book
A fantastic book packed full of colourful images from Aeroflot's equally colourful history, and the author obviously loves his subject as it is really well researched. The book is actually more like A5 size (not A6 as mentioned in another review) and the photographs are really well reproduced - I would thoroughly recommend!
A**
Top class book full of beautiful images
This beautiful book is full of interesting imagery and history. Love that retro Soviet style, this book is an absolute gem.
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