In December 1941, as the world faced widespread conflict, a group of pilots offered hope. Old Leatherface of the Flying Tigers, a biography by Keith Ayling, tells the story of Claire Lee Chennault, the American aviator who led the Flying Tigers. This is a story of courage, innovation, and determination against the odds. The book portrays the pilots who answered the call to duty and their raids against enemy forces. It brings to life the exploits of the Flying Tigers and their leader. Delve into World War II in the Pacific, and witness the role these volunteers and the leadership of Chennault played.
1945, The Bobbs - Merrill Company. With a good dust jacket. Black/white illustrations, in good condition.
Book Details | |
Author | Keith Ayling |
Publisher | The Bobbs - Merrill Company |
Publication Date | 1945 |
Format | Hardcover |
Dimensions | 15*21 |
Pages | 274 |
Language | English |
Condition | With a good dust jacket, in good condition |
Old Leatherface of the Flying Tigers: the Story of General Chennault, by Keith Ayling
- Publisher: The Bobbs - Merrill Company
- ISBN: 194503
- Availability: In Stock
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US$40.00
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