INSCRIBED BY CAPTAIN RICKENBACKER
RICKENBACKER, Edward V. Fighting the Flying Circus. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, (1919). Octavo, original blue cloth, mounted cover illustrations, renewed endpapers. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of the dramatic story behind Captain Eddie Rickenbacker’s World War I exploits, inscribed on verso of the half title, “To Robt. D. Caney, With every best wish—Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker.”
Commander of the renowned 94th Squadron during World War I, the first and most-decorated American squadron on the western front, Rickenbacker was “America’s top ace (Ace of Aces) in World War I” and won numerous awards for his service, including the Congressional Medal of Honor (ANB). With frontispiece portrait of the author and five maps; without extremely scarce dust jacket.
Text recased in original cloth binding, light dampstaining to rear board. A very good copy, scarce inscribed.