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King Khaled International Airport by Paul B. Moore is a lavishly illustrated hardcover that documents the rise of one of the world’s most striking aviation hubs. Antiquarian-minded readers and cultural historians alike will appreciate the detailed visuals and informed commentary that trace the airport’s architectural and social evolution.
This reference copy arrives with its original dust jacket and crisp pages save for light foxing on the first couple of leaves. The boards are square and unwarped, and the generous photo plates remain vivid, making it as attractive on the shelf as it is informative on the desk.
A previous owner has added a neat gift inscription, adding provenance without claiming authorial signature. Coming from a smoke-free home and free of dog-ears, the book offers collectors a clean, gently handled example of a title that rarely surfaces in the secondary market.
Whether your focus is Saudi cultural studies, late-twentieth-century design, or simply a well-produced addition to an aviation library, Moore’s King Khaled International Airport delivers authoritative narrative wrapped in collectible presentation.