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Enterprise and Society Advance Access published online on February 2, 2007

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Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference.

Erik Benson. Aviator of Fortune: Lowell Yerex and the Anglo–American Commercial Rivalry, 1931–1946College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2006. xii + 264 pp. ISBN 1-58544-500-2, $45.00 (cloth)

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This is the story of the colorful career of a somewhat improbably named New Zealander, Lowell Yerex, an earlier pioneer of aviation in the Caribbean and Central America during the 1930s and 1940s. The book charts the origins of Yerex's determination to establish air services in the region and focuses particularly on his attempts to interest the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom in his ventures. He hoped, for example, . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Robert Greenhill

London Metropolitan University


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