Paul B. Moore’s King Khaled International Airport is a lavishly illustrated hardcover that documents one of the world’s most architecturally ambitious aviation hubs. Rich photographs and plans chart the airport’s rise from desert site to global gateway, making this volume a prized reference for aviation buffs and Middle-Eastern cultural historians alike.
The oversized, jacketed edition is gift-inscribed on a preliminary page, adding a personal touch without claiming author signature. Expect clean, unmarked pages throughout; only the first few leaves show the light foxing mentioned, while the binding remains square and sound.
Collectors of antiquarian transport books will appreciate the dust-jacketed presentation and the book’s scarcity in the secondary market. Cultural-studies readers will find equal value in Moore’s exploration of Saudi modernization, told through the lens of design, engineering, and national identity.
Shipped from a smoke-free home, this copy is ready to grace a shelf or coffee table and invites further browsing. Secure it now for a distinctive addition to aviation, history, or art-and-culture collections.
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