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Journal of Air Law and Commerce Volume 16 | Issue 4 Article 10 1949 Bibliography Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.smu.edu/jalc Recommended Citation Bibliography, 16 J. Air L. & Com. 495 (1949) https://scholar.smu.edu/jalc/vol16/iss4/10 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at SMU Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Air Law and Commerce by an authorized administrator of SMU Scholar. For more information, please visit http://digitalrepository.smu.edu. BIBLIOGRAPHY Department Editors: Arthur G. Renstrom and Leonard N. Beck* CURRENT LITERATURE ON AVIATION BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS- A SELECTED LIST AIRLINE RECORD, 1949 EDITION. Chicago, Roy R. Roadcap, 1949. 160 p. $7.50. Compilation of route, traffic, and financial data for U. S. airlines. ANNUAL SURVEY OF AMERICAN LAW. New York, New York University School of Law, 1949. "Transportation Law," by Arnold W. Knauth: pp. 575-600. Averill, Robert G. and Charles E. 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Popular presentation of the techniques, practices and economics of air transport for the non-specialist. Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. BUSI- NESS ASPECTS OF AVIATION. Cambridge, Mass., 1949. 63 p. (Refer- ence List No. 6.) International Air Transport Association. IATA, THE FIRST THREE DECADES ...Compiled by S. Ralph Cohen. Montreal, 1949. 106 p. International Civil Aviation Organisation. STATISTICAL SUMMARY. AIR TRANSPORT No. 3. JUNE 1949. Montreal, 1949. 179 p. (Doc. 6740-AT /692.) Issued in English, French, and Spanish. Includes revenue traffic statis- tics for 48 airlines operating in 37 countries. Kimball, Frederic P. DOMESTIC MAIL RATE DECISIONS; A SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF OPINIONS OF THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD GRANTING PER- MANENT MAIL RATES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR DOMESTIC CARRIERS. Tarrytown, N. Y., 1949. 258 p. $175. See review, page-. La Farge, Oliver. THE EAGLE IN THE EGG. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1949. 320 p. $3.50. An organizational history with brief personality sketches of the Air Transport Command, its strategic importance and future possibilities. * Aeronautic Division, Library of Congress. JOURNAL OF AIR LAW AND COMMERCE Mourer, Henry. LES AMERIQUES ET L'EMPIRE DES AIRS. Paris, Les Editions inter-nationales, 1949. 300 p. 690 frs. Owen, Wilfred. AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORTATION; TRENDS AND PROBLEMS. Washington, Brookings Institution, 1949. 162 p. $2.00. An analysis of the economic problems of transportation service on the highways. Sutton, John Lawrence. EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL AIR CARGO; AN ANALYSIS OF ITS PRESENT DEVELOPMENT. Geneve, University of Geneva, 1949. 156 p. Thesis. "The primary object of this study will be to determine the char- acter of commercial air cargo in Europe, and between Europe and the other continents ..." U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF AMERICA'S AIR NAVIGATION PROGRAM. JULY 1, 1949. Washington, 1949. 83 p. U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board. 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Legislative Reference Service. CIVIL AERONAU- TICS: A CHRONOLOGICAL AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF FEDERAL ACTIVI- TIES, 1910-1947. [Prepared by] Freeman W. Sharp. 1947. [Washing- ton, U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration, 1949.] [65) p. Part I. 1910 to the Air Mail Act of 1925. The Period of Confusion. Part II. 1926 to the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938: The Period of Positive Action. Part III. 1939 to Date. The Period of Reorganization. U.S. Library of Congress. Legislative Reference Service. PARTICIPATION OF WATER-BORNE CARRIERS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION, by Merwin Shurberg. Washington, 1949. 52 p. Public Affairs Bulletin No. 68.) $0.35. PERIODICAL ARTICLES.-A SELECTED LIST Africa's Network of Airways. The Times Review of Industry, Aug. 1949; 3:6-7. Airlines Can Profit by Standardizing Expendable and Perishable Items, by K. Derdiarian. Standardization, July 1949; 20:175-176. The Airlines-PortAuthority Agreement, by Richard E. Stockwell. Aviation Operations, Oct. 1949; 12:38-39, 72-74. Better Look Before You Fly, by W. Prokosch. National Municipal Review, June 1949; 38:283-87. Recommends careful economic surveys by communities planning airports. BIBLIOGRAPHY British Air Charter Companies; the Expansion of Air Chartering: Coming Replacement Problems, by E. N. B. Bentley. Shipping World, Mar. 16, 1949; 120:317-318. Bush Flying in Manitoba; the Duties of a Representative Service, by Robert Russell. Flight, Aug. 4; 56:126, 128-129. Canada and International Air Transport, by Lionel Chevrier. Canadian Transportation, May 1949; 52:253-256. Civil Aviation in India. Airports and Air Transportation, Sept. 1949; 4:206-209. Design for Air Travel, by Henry Goddard and Raymond G. Brown. Archi- tectural Record, May 1949; 105:237-243. Design for Commercial Efficiency; a Survey of the Influence of Aircraft Characteristicson Airline Economics: the Airspeed Ambassador as an Example of Prospective Profit-Maker on Medium-Distance Services, by J. F. Foss. 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