THE GREAT WAR IN THE AIR BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT

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.
Fighting The Flying Circus
Stokes, New York
1919

296 pp

Estimated Value: $12 - $18

Avon Books Paperback $3 - $7


Rickenbacker's account of his time served in the Great War.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR:

1935  Ace Drummond (Fiction)  Edward Rickenbacker

1943  Seven Came Through  Edward Rickenbacker  

1967  An Autobiography  Edward Rickenbacker

1970  From Father To Son: The Letters Of Capt. Eddie Rickenbaker  Edward Rickenbacker

 


 

RELATED READING (Rickenbacker) 

1946  Eddie Rickenbacker   Adamson, Hans Christian

1979  Rickenbacker's Luck: An American Life   Farr, Finis

1999  Fast Eddie (Fiction)  O'Connell, Robert L.

2003  Ace Of Aces: The Life Of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker   Jeffers, Paul H.

 

RELATED READING 

1918  Heroes Of Aviation  Driggs, Laurence La Tourette

1929  High Adventure   Hall, James Norman

1960  Memoirs Of World War 1  Mitchell, Brig. Gen. William

1968  Hostile Skies  Hudson, James J.

1980  The U.S. Air Serveice In World War I   Maurer Maurer (Editor)

1883  America's First Eagles  Thayer, Lt. Lucien H.

1989  Spad Fighters In Action   Conners, John F.

1992  Over The Front   Franks & Bailey

2000  Nieuport Aces Of WW1  Franks, Norman

2000  America's First Air War  Treadwell & Wood

2003  Echoes Of Eagles  Woolley, Charles

2003  Hat In The Ring  Frandsen, Bert

2004  To The Last Man (Fiction)  Shaara, Jeffery

 

 

 

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