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Old February 14th 04, 01:58 AM
Mike Weeks
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This may be of some interest. From the AP:

NEW YORK (AP)- Edward Jablonski, a distinguished biographer of American
composers, including George Gershwin and Irving Berlin, died Tuesday of heart
failure, his daughter said. He was 81.

"The Gershwin Years," which he co-authored with Lawrence D. Stewart, was based
on many previously unavailable materials from the personal archives of the
Gershwin family and their friends. The book was adapted for and produced on
television, with narration by the celebrated songwriter Richard Rogers.

Jablonski also wrote "Gershwin Remembered" and a biography of Alan Jay Lerner,
a lyricist and screenwriter of such classics as "My Fair Lady," "Gigi," and
"Camelot." His last book was, "Irving Berlin: American Troubadour," and, at the
time of his death, he was working on his book, "Masters of American Song."
Throughout his career, Jablonski also was a frequent contributor to the
Saturday Review, American Record Guide and Stereo Review.

He also wrote several books on aviation and aerial warfare including the
four-volume series "Airwar" and two pictorial histories of World Wars I and II.

02/13/04 19:52 EST

MW
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Old February 14th 04, 02:51 AM
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"Mike Weeks" wrote in message ...
This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


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Old February 14th 04, 03:13 AM
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Bob's Your Uncle wrote:
"Mike Weeks" wrote in message ...
This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


Because of this bit at the end:

"He also wrote several books on aviation and aerial warfare including the
four-volume series "Airwar" and two pictorial histories of World Wars I and
II."

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Old February 14th 04, 03:30 AM
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In article . net,
"Thomas Schoene" wrote:

Bob's Your Uncle wrote:
"Mike Weeks" wrote in message ...
This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


Because of this bit at the end:

"He also wrote several books on aviation and aerial warfare including
the four-volume series "Airwar" and two pictorial histories of World
Wars I and II."


The "Airwar" books were great. One of my first aviation book buys
(Military Book Club), many years ago.

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Old February 14th 04, 05:39 AM
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This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


Because every kid in America that grew up wanting to fly in the last forty
years has/had the "Airwar" books.

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Old February 14th 04, 05:53 AM
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message
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This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


Because every kid in America that grew up wanting to fly in the last forty
years has/had the "Airwar" books.


IMO, his best book was "Flying Fortress".

Brooks

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Old February 14th 04, 11:11 PM
Steve Hix
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In article ,
"Bob's Your Uncle" wrote:

"Mike Weeks" wrote in message ...
This may be of some interest. From the AP:


Why would you think that?


Never read any of Jablonski's aviation-related books?

It seems pretty clear that whoever wrote the obit hadn't.
 




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