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Originally published in 1937 as THE GREAT ADVENTURE. Octavo, xiv [2] 335 pages. Illustrations in half-tone. Tan cloth covers with black spine titles. Dust jacket spine browned, and some browning a...
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Originally published in 1937 as THE GREAT ADVENTURE. Octavo, xiv [2] 335 pages. Illustrations in half-tone. Tan cloth covers with black spine titles. Dust jacket spine browned, and some browning and spotting on rear panel. Store price sticker on rear panel. Parsons was the only pilot who did not transfer to the American Air Service (from the Lafayette Escadrille), choosing to remain with the French in Escadrille Spad 3 of the Storks until the Armistice was signed. He was decorated with the French Legion of Honor, the French Medaille Militaire (that nation's highest award for combat troops), the French Croix de Guerre with eight palms, the Belgian Order of Leopold, and the Belgian Croix de Guerre. After the war, Mr. Parsons became a member of the first class of FBI agents. 092508DA Aviation, World War I, The Great War
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Publisher: E. C. Seale & Co. Inc.
Year: (c. 1963)
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
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