During the summer of 1934, two Polish amateur-pilots, Joe (Józef) and
Ben (Boleslaw) Adamowicz, who immigrated to the US more than twenty
years earlier, flew over the Atlantic on a single-engine plane Bellanca.
Their trip took them from New York to Warsaw; they were the first Poles
to do so. They became instant celebrities, favorites of the journalists,
photographers, and the public on both sides of the Atlantic. Alas, their
triumph was short-lived, followed by a fall from grace, to imprisonment
and bankruptcy. This richly illustrated book brings to life their
forgotten story. Written by a historian, journalist and educator Zofia
Reklewska-Braun and director, writer, scholar, and author of over 50
books, Dr. Kazimierz Braun, this book was originally published in Poland
in 2011.