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RICKENBACKER, CAPT. EDWARD V Fighting the Flying Circus New York Frederick A. Stokes 1919 First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author, Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker: ÒIn appreciation of your confidence, Capt. E.V. Rickenbacker.Ó Very good lightly used copy with very minor splitting at front fold and some slight darkening to the spine with a touch of fraying to the corners and with a couple of tiny tears to the cloth at the top and bottom of the spine without dust jacket. Illustrated with maps by Laurence La Tourette Driggs (who also wrote the foreword) and a frontispiece photographic portrait of Capt. Rickenbaker. The candid and engaging memoirs of Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker, Commanding Officer of the 94th Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Air Service and his experiences in France during World War I, where he distinguished himself with a brilliant and unscathed career as a master air fighter. Price:
750.00 USD
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RICKENBACKER, CAPT. EDWARD V Seven Came Through. Rickenbacker's Full Story Garden City Doubleday Doran 1943 First Edition. Introduction by W. L. White. Very good plus copy with a hint of sunning to the spine in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some tiny chips and tears. Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker was the Commanding Officer of the 94th Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Air Service during World War I, where he distinguished himself with a brilliant and unscathed career as a master air fighter. This is the story of the twenty-one days in which he and his crew spent adrift on the Pacific after being shot down by enemy aircraft. Price:
50.00 USD
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