The Great Air War (1968) By Aaron Norman
The Great Air War is the first comprehensive account of the battle fliers, their planes, and their vital roles in World War I. It tells the complete story of the monumental action as the seesaw battle went on for supremacy in the sky, and for its many anecdotal stories in human terms.
The Great Air War is superb reading; the book in its entirety is also of major importance as history, since the chronicle of World War I is incomplete without this first full coverage of the part played in it by aerial combat. Included are photographs, appendices (aircraft and leading aces of World War I), a bibliography, and an index.
- Hard Cover with Dust Cover
- 558 pages
- In Good Condition