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The Flying Tigers.

por Whelan, Russell

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Este vendedor ganhou uma 5 de 5 estrelas de clientes da Biblio.
Dade City, Florida, United States
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London: Macdonald & Co., 1943. Second Impression. Octavo, red cloth (hardcover), black letters, 136 pp. Near-Fine, with neat bookplate; in a Very Good, mylar protected dust jacket with sunned spine and light edgewear. From Foreword: It was Christmas Day, 1941, but the thoughts of the America people dwelt not on the glad old memory of Bethlehem but on the shocking facts of the new war in the Pacific and Asia. American soldiers were dying in the wilds of Luzon and Mindanao -- dying in defeat. Pearl Harbour was a taste strong and bitter in every mouth. In Malaya and south-east Asia the Japanese juggernaut rode down all resistance. Along our own West coast, in Alaska, and down at the Canal, ran the rumours and alarms of invasion. It was sickening thing to see Americans doubting their own strength. It was staggering to think that Americans might have sound cause for doubt. on that day there was a kind of panic in the land. Then suddenly, from far across the world, from a place that most Americans knew only as a name in an old Kipling song, came the news of the first shining victory over the forces of Nippon. The Flying Tigers had flown and struck. The Flying Tigers? Who were they? The radio and the newspapers told us happily. They were American boys, from forty-one of our states, fighting pilots trained in our won Army and Navy; and now members of the new Americna Volunteer Group employed by the Government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek to protect the lifeline of China, the Burma Road. On Christmas Day a Japanese aerial armada had headed for Rangoon, the seaport of Burma. There, awaiting transport to China, crowding the wharves and warehouses, were many millions of American dollars’ worth of lend-lease supplies and material. The Jap raiders came in bold confidence born of their easy triumphs throughout the Pacific. They came in the knowledge that their enemies had mustered only a skeleton air force for the defence of Burma, an air force of a few dozen planes and men without replacements and with scant supplies of fuel and ammunition. Nevertheless, they came in strength, in two waves, seventy bombers escorted by thirty-eight fighting planes in all, to blast Rangoon out of the war. As the first bombardier studies his sight for the first blow, four little fighting ships raced down out of the sun onto the backs of the invaders. Joined by their fourteen comrades, the defenders raged through the sky, and soon eleven Japanese pursuits and eight bombers had fallen flaming into the rivers and rice fields below. At least nine more crashed before the main Jap force scattered and fled from those strange and terrible fighters of Burma that wore the face of the shark on their noses and the little cartoon figures along their sides. The Flying Tigers went back to their aerodrome near the banyan trees. They had made their bow to history...

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Livreiro
Lighthousebooks, ABAA US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
71347bd
Título
The Flying Tigers.
Autor
Whelan, Russell
Estado do livro
Usado
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Macdonald & Co., 1943. Second Impression.
Local de publicação
London
Data de publicação
1943
Palavras-chave
Aviation, Military History, World War II, WWII, Second World War, Burma.

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Lighthouse Books, ABAA is a family-owned and operated book shop located in downtown Dade City, Florida, celebrating more than 40 years of business. We're open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Our specialties include Florida history and literature, Americana, literature of the South, military history (including, but not limited to, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Vietnam, Korean War), children's literature, antique maps, leather bindings and rare & unusual items. We have a wide variety of general stock, including a large landscape/gardening section, a great selection of Christian/church history/Bible study titles, Beat literature, fishing, aviation, maritime, Asian history, African history, European history, South Pacific, British history, archaeology, psychology, philosophy, Latin American and Caribbean history, Canadian history, discovery & exploration, art, antiques & collectibles' reference, pop-up books, railroads, hunting, fire arms, etc. About 25 per cent of our total stock is listed in our online inventory. If ever you're in the area, we invite you to come in and browse; to show our appreciation, we'll offer a 15 per cent discount off any purchases made on your first visit. The proprietor, Michael F. Slicker, is one of about 450 qualified members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America, Inc., and its affiliate the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers. He was also the founding president of the the Florida Antiquarian Booksellers Association and is still an active member and committee chairman. In addition to keeping regular hours at the storefront location, Lighthouse Books participate as a vender in about a dozen book fairs, antiques shows, map fairs and related events each year. One such show is The Florida Antiquarian Book Fair, an annual trade show/charity benefit held in downtown St. Petersburg in the spring, that has become the oldest and largest antiquarian book fair in the Southeast; Slicker has served as Chair since its inception thirty years ago. Please contact us for more information regarding our certified appraisal services. Please visit our website: www.OldFloridaBookStore.com. Bibliophiles might also enjoy our blog, featuring articles on unusual books, author biographies, and other book related subjects:.OldFloridaBookStore.blospot.com.

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