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Very Good / Fair DJ price-clipped / torn at edges. cloth cover. Lightly sunned at bottom edge. spine-ends lightly bumped. text clean. binding good. illust.
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Good in Good jacket. Size: 4to-over 9; Some fading on dj., scuffing, edgewear, lightly soiled spine. Pages have some age-toning on edges, they are still clean and tight, unamrked, tobacco odor on pages. 432 pp.
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Very Good. Size: 11x1x8; Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good dust jacket. Previous owner bookplate on flyleaf. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Clear Text. Minor shelf-wear. For any additional information or pictures, please inquire.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. Octavo. 354pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Blue stamped silver cloth. Some sunning, corners lightly bumped, and inconspicuous small glue stain on rear fly, still a very good copy in a very good dustwrapper with internal abrasions on flaps (not affecting text). Signed by World War Two Flying Aces Clarence D. "Lucky" Lester, Johannes "Macky" Steinhoff, Don Lopez, and Geoffrey Page. Notable is the signature of Tuskegee Airman Lt. Clarence D. "Lucky" Lester who was assigned to the 100th Fighter Squadron, a part of the 332nd Fighter Group, and had earned the nickname "Lucky" because of all the tight situations that he escaped from without a scratch, in particular the air battle in July 1944 where he downed three enemy planes within five minutes without any damage to his own aircraft. The other signer's included Luftwaffe Fighter Ace General Johannes "Macky" Steinhoff who was amongst only a very few German pilots to remain operational throughout the entirety of World War II and was a big part of The Bitburg Controversy. Lt. Col. Donald S. Lopez would later help develop and become deputy director of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. British Wing Commander (Alan) Geoffrey Page became a founding member of the Guinea Pig Club, a social club and support group for the patients of Archibald McIndoe at Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, Sussex, who had undergone experimental reconstructive plastic surgery, including facial reconstruction, generally after receiving burn injuries in aircraft. A nice collection of signatures.