| Title:
The
Red Barons Last Flight A Mystery Investigated
by Norman Franks & Alan Bennett |
|
Description:
The
authors of the latest book on the Red Baron's death, "The
Red Baron's Last Flight", have made extensive and
exhaustive research into the claims and have written a
book that investigates the mystery, examined the literature
and eyewitness reports and have attempted to determine
who it was who was most likely to have shot down Manfred
von Richthofen. They have succeeded in their task admirably
by looking into his death on the morning of 21 April 1918.
The book is complimented by 3-D maps, photos and diagrams
which the reader can easily follow.
|
| Author:
Norman
Franks is a recognised authority on the air wars of WWI
and WWII. He has written many books which have included
Above the Trenches, Over the Front and Above the Lines.
Alan Bennett has a keen interest in flying and has been
flying for a large number of years. He has an interest in
WWI aviation as seen from the pilots point of view. |
| Binding:
Hardcover. |
| Date
Published:
First published 1997. |
Edition:
This
edition1997. |
| Jacket
Condition: Very
good condition has photographic protective dust cover which
is protected in plastic sleeve. Has library stamp on inside. |
| Book
Condition:
Very good condition, containing 143 pages, many of which
contain illustrations and photographs. This is an ex-library
copy but is in a surprisingly good condition. The original
1991 price for this book was £14.99. |
| Publisher:
Grub Street, London. |
| ISBN:
1-898697-75-2. |
| Size
& Weight: 25.2
cm x 17.2 cm (H x W). 1.8 cm thick. |