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081685792X. First edition quarto 400 pages profusely illustrated with black & white photographs. Near fine blue leatherette and gilt hard back with very good dust jacket which is a trifle worn to extremities. Very detailed appendices. An comprehensive and authoritative work. No inscriptions.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Good in Good jacket. 354 pages. Illustrations. Glossary. Format is 6.5 inches by 9.5 inches. DJ has some wear, tears, soiling and chips. Toliver joined the US ARMY AIR CORPS as a Flying Cadet in October 1937 and received his wings as a pilot in October 1938. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on October 6, 1938. In March 1941 he went to Montreal, Canada and joined the Canadian Pacific Railroad Air Service as a contract pilot flying Lockheed HUDSONS and Consolidated B-24s from Montreal to Gander, New Foundland and on across the Atlantic Ocean to Prestwick and Ayr. Scotland. THE CPRRAS later became known as British Ministry of Aircraft Production, and later as Atlantic Ferry Command and finally was known as RAFFerry Command. In March 1942 he returned to the USAAF on active duty. Here he had the opportunity to fly nearly 200 different types of aircraft. In 1951 Toliver began writing about the American Fighter Aces and his first book was published in 1965. Trevor James Constable (17 September 1925 31 March 2016) served 31 years at sea, 26 of them as a radio officer in the U.S. merchant marine. He authored several books on the aerial warfare of World War II, together with co-author Raymond Toliver. Constable was an author who produced 10 non-fiction books, many well known to aficionados of famous fighter aces. His co-author on these works was Raymond Toliver, a former U.S. Air Force pilot and official historian of the American Fighter Aces Association. Here is the saga of all the great aces from World War I to the Korean War-the men, their planes, the stories and the dogfights and the heroes who won and lost them. The full action-filled story of the fighting men show scored five or more kills in air-to-air combat and won for themselves the ultimate rank-that ACE. Describes aerial accomplishments during WWI, WWII, Korean War of the Army, Navy and the Marines.