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Flying Aces of World War 1 by Gene Gurney
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Flying Aces of World War 1 (original 1965; edition 1965)

by Gene Gurney (Author)

Series: World Landmark Books (W-60)

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An account of the best of the pilots who won fame in the skies during the first World War: Guynemer, Richthofen, Lufbery, Rickenbacker, and others.
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Title:Flying Aces of World War 1
Authors:Gene Gurney (Author)
Info:Random House (1965), Edition: W-60, 192 pages
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Flying Aces of World War I by Gene Gurney (1965)

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This is a great older book for ages 10-13. Flying aces from the various WWI armies were highlighted with each pilot featured in short chapters. Contents include chapters on The Airplane Goes to War; George Guynemer of the Storks; The Invincible Albert Ball; Manfred von Richthofen and His Flying Circus; Raoul Lufbery and the Escadrille Lafayette; Edward Mannock, Britain's Leading Ace; Willy Coppens, Fighter for Belgium; Dave Ingalls, Navy Ace; Eddie Rickenbacker Throws His Hat into the Ring.
  MasseyLibrary | May 1, 2022 |
Gene Gurney’s Flying Aces of World War I was one of the first history books I read growing up. As a boy, I was gripped by the stories of pilots in rickety planes dueling to death over the trenches of the Western Front, and the memory of their exploits stayed with me. Reading it again brought back fond recollections of pouring over its pages on my elementary school’s playground, but its limits also stood out in a way that they had not to me as a child. The book is narrower than its title suggests, offering potted biographies of eight pilots who served on the Western Front. Two of the pilots are Americans and a third is a Franco-American pilot; while this isn't surprising given its intended audience it does mean that the portrayal of the air war is a little skewed. Nevertheless, Gurney succeeds in writing an entertaining work that captures the excitement of air combat at that time, one that is a good starting point for young readers seeking to learn about the war and the men who waged it. ( )
  MacDad | Mar 27, 2020 |
ages 10-14. Brave pilots fight air duels in the skies over Europe. In their open cockpit planes the Flying Aces of England, France, the United States and Belgium engage in mortal combat against Manfred von Richthofen, Germany's famous "Red Baron" and his squadron of fighter planes. These exploits of the great Flying Aces of WWI will live as long as stories of high courage are told. World Landmark Books with B/W photographs.
  MasseyLibrary | Mar 9, 2018 |
A fairly in depth, detailed book regarding the leading aces of WW1 on both sides. ( )
  dswaddell | Apr 8, 2009 |
Includes manfred von Richtofen, Edward mannock, Willy Coppens, Dave Ingalls, Eddie Rickenbacker and others
  clearfieldelem | Jul 17, 2008 |
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