Return of the Enola Gay

WORLD WAR II   |   Paul TIBBETS

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Return of the Enola Gay

RETURN OF THE ENOLA GAY, SIGNED BY PAUL TIBBETS

(WORLD WAR II) TIBBETS, Paul W. Return of the Enola Gay. Columbus, Ohio: Mid Coast Marketing, 1998. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket.

First trade edition of Tibbets’ revised autobiography, highlighting his core role in piloting the Enola Gay, which dropped the uranium atomic bomb on Hiroshima and launched the nuclear age, signed on the frontispiece by Tibbets, illustrated with 23 pages of black-and-white photogravures.

“In the hours before dawn on Aug. 6, 1945, the Enola Gay lifted off from the island of Tinian carrying a uranium atomic bomb assembled under extraordinary secrecy in the vast endeavor known as the Manhattan Project. Six and a half hours later, under clear skies, then-Colonel Tibbets, of the Army Air Forces, guided the four-engine plane he had named in honor of his mother toward the bomb’s aiming point, the T-shaped Aioi Bridge in the center of Hiroshima, the site of an important Japanese army headquarters. At 8:15 a.m. local time, the bomb known to its creators as Little Boy dropped free at an altitude of 31,000 feet. Forty-three seconds later, at 1,890 feet above ground zero, it exploded in a nuclear inferno” (New York Times). Controversy surrounding the National Air and Space Museum’s 1995 exhibit of the Enola Gay prompted Tibbets to write this revision of his 1989 book, Flight of the Enola Gay. Preceded by a signed limited edition (1500 copies).

A fine signed copy.

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