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Edward V. Rickenbacker (1890-1973) Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Rickenbacker wasfirst a famed automobile race driver and then America's "Ace Of Aces" in the First World War. Following the war he embarked on a series of business ventures including and automobile company and founding Eastern Airlines. |
Rickenbacker, Edward V.
An Autobiography
Prentice Hall
U.S.A.
1967
458 pp
Estimated Value: $10 - $16
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