No Parachute. A Fighter Pilot in World War I. Letters written in 1917 by Lieutenant A.S.G. Lee, Sherwood Foresters, attached Royal Flying Corps.

New York: Harper & Row, (1968),

First American Edition. octavo, blue boards and red cloth in pictorial dust jacket. (xxii), (234)pp. Harper & Row, Item #32471

Lee flew Sopwith Pups with No. 46 Squadron in the battles of Messines, Vimy, Ypres, Arras, and Cambrai. He was also assigned to Home Defence at Sutton's Farm. An interesting and informative account of RFC involvement on the Western Front from May to December, 1917. Illustrations include photographs and two maps, The British Western Front in May, 1917, and the Battle of Cambrai. A fine, clean copy, very slight shelf scuffs to jacket.

Price: $25.00