An edition of So Long Until Tomorrow (1977)

So Long until Tomorrow

from Quaker Hill to Kathmandu

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An edition of So Long Until Tomorrow (1977)

So Long until Tomorrow

from Quaker Hill to Kathmandu

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How pleasant--and why not?--to be Lowell Thomas. At the start of WW II (where Good Evening, Everybody ended), you and your Pawling, N.Y., neighbors want to ""get into the war"" by turning the area's country-gentleman facilities into a serviceman's rest center--so you approach old pal ""Hap"" Arnold, head of the Army air forces, who jumps at the offer. General Jimmy Doolittle stops by, and you gather more material for that long-brewing biography; he'll be off to bomb Tokyo soon, another chapter to work in. Meanwhile you're on the radio every night--and snap at the invitation by the head of Pan Am to visit US bomber-transport bases on the South American coast and broadcast on down to Rio. Over in the European Theater of Operations, courtesy again of Hap Arnold, you have a rousing reunion with WW I Sea Devil (and book subject) yon Luckncr in just-captured Halle, squeeze into a bomber headed for Berlin, learn of Mussolini's assassination at lunch with Mark Clark, and get an immediate interview with the Pope. You're bushed, but there's still a war on in the Pacific, so you answer Doolittle's summons to circle the globe, wind up flying the Hump into China, talking with Chennault, bedding down with Wedemeyer, interviewing Chiang. . . and convincing the most skeptical reader that you earned all your perks. Not that this is a book for the faithless: you gotta believe, like Thomas, in the holy crusade to save Quaker Hill from developers; in the once-and-future greatness of Cinerama; in all those elaborate expeditions to film exotic, unspoiled places for TV. But every episode has its quota of anecdotes, unforgettable characters, and interesting detail, and the accounts of his two great passions--skiing and golf--have a natural, nothing-to-sell zest. Thomas remarried at 84, on the Hawaiian island of Maul (""the Shah had invited us to be married at Persepolis""), and though his radio broadcasts ceased in 1976 (after a record 46 years), he's not about to settle down or clam up. Hardly a sour note here--just exuberant American optimism that age hasn't withered or custom staled.

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Publisher
Morrow
Language
English
Pages
317

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Cover of: So long until tomorrow
So long until tomorrow: from Quaker Hill to Kathmandu
1978, G. K. Hall
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Cover of: So Long until Tomorrow
So Long until Tomorrow: from Quaker Hill to Kathmandu
1977, Morrow
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New York

Edition Notes

Continues Good evening everybody.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070/.92/4, B
Library of Congress
CT275.T554 A35, CT275.T554.A35

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
317 p. :
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4543290M
Internet Archive
solonguntiltomor00thom
ISBN 10
0688032362
LCCN
77010541
OCLC/WorldCat
3204578
Library Thing
1776773
Goodreads
1093791

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