Selasa, 07 Maret 2017

Book Review: No Parachute, by Arthur Gould Lee

No Parachute by Arthur Gould Lee Few people had the privilege of recording their feelings about World War I air combat in personal letters home, and of those, fewer still survived. Only the very few can, some 50 years later, experience the luxury of putting their youthful impressions into book form. Arthur Gould Lee, who …

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