Daniel L. Rust is assistant director at the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Missouri St. Louis. He is the author of Flying Across America: The Airline Passenger Experience.
The upcoming centennial of this illustrious airport is a fitting time to outline and share the history of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. From the early days of grass and dirt runways, to the beauty of the copper-clad arches of the Minoru Yamasaki-designed terminal, Lambert has seen, and has been very much a part of, the development of civilian and military aviation in the United States. This book serves as a marvelous testament to a great airport. --Mark Nankivil, president, Greater St. Louis Air and Space Museum In this generously illustrated book, Daniel L. Rust chronicles the efforts of Lambert and his successors to establish the airfield, explains the field's role in the golden age of aviation, and describes the challenges faced by today's airport. --Missouri Historical Review A major contribution to the story of how transportation shaped modern St. Louis. I have used Lambert-St. Louis International Airport countless times, but until I read Rust's excellent history, I never realized what a fascinating legacy it embodied. --Carlos A. Schwantes, University of Missouri-St. Louis