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Published by Ace Books, 1967
Seller: Books of Paradise, Magalia, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Pages toning, light edgewear, small light scratch to rear cover.
Published by Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1967
Seller: W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Edited by Stanley M. Ulanoff. Tight, clean and crisp. A hint of shelf wear to slightly storage rubbed dustjacket, otherwise an excellent copy now protected in a new Mylar cover. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not price clipped. Not ex-library. ; Air Combat Classics. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 280 pages.
Published by ARCO PUBLISHING INC., NEW YORK, 1981
Seller: booksonlinebrighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
Book
Hard Back. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. William A [Billy] Bishop ranked 4th among Allied & German Aces of WW1. Illus. 33 b/w photo-plates & 15 Figs. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for Further Details and condition. 281pp. 210x145mm. Nr.Fine/ VG [Book- no insc. no annotation, clean throughout, sound binding, small blue mark to front blank end paper] Dust Jacket - not price clipped, light shelf wear col/rubbing & small nick to top front edge, No colour fade, taking image tends to lighten cover- Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further details and condition.
Published by Bailey Brothers and Swinfen Ltd., Folkestone UK,, 1975
Seller: lamdha books, Wentworth Falls, NSW, Australia
Octavo; hardcover, with silver-gilt spine-titling; 281pp., with many line drawings and 24pp. of monochrome photographic plates. Mild wear; text block top edge dusted; offset to the endpapers; previous owner's ink inscription to the flyleaf. Price-clipped dustwrapper mildly sunned along the spine panel. Very good. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. The personal story of the World War I experiences of Canadian ace Lt. Colonel Billy Bishop, who ranked fourth among the aces of that war. Enlisting as an infantryman, he soon transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and rapidly proved his skill and daring in the air. There are exciting descriptions of 'dog-fights' over the lines, dodging the 'Archies' (anti-aircraft batteries) and parrying the attacks of the scarlet tri-winged Fokkers of Baron von Richthofen's squadron with a tiny Nieuport scout armed with a single Lewis gun.