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The Red Horseman

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  • 432 páginas
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The New York Times bestselling author delivers an epic collection of real-life tales of aerial warfare! Key Selling Points - Stephen Coonts, a decorated combat pilot during the Vietnam War, is America's top selling writer of aviation fiction, with over 20 million copies of his books in print. - Coonts wrote the foreword to War in the Air as well as the original account The Last Ace, carefully selected each dramatic tale from classic aviation books, and wrote a brief introduction to each story. - "The Last Ace, " the final story in War in the Air, was written by Coonts specifically for this compilation. - The stories in this volume stretch from World War I to Vietnam combat missions, and there are pieces written by British, German, and Japanese pilots.

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The Red Horseman, Stephen Coonts

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1993
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Título
The Red Horseman
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Pocket Books
Publicado en
1993
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
432
ISBN10
0671748882
ISBN13
9780671748883
Serie
Calificación
3,9 de 5
Descripción
The New York Times bestselling author delivers an epic collection of real-life tales of aerial warfare! Key Selling Points - Stephen Coonts, a decorated combat pilot during the Vietnam War, is America's top selling writer of aviation fiction, with over 20 million copies of his books in print. - Coonts wrote the foreword to War in the Air as well as the original account The Last Ace, carefully selected each dramatic tale from classic aviation books, and wrote a brief introduction to each story. - "The Last Ace, " the final story in War in the Air, was written by Coonts specifically for this compilation. - The stories in this volume stretch from World War I to Vietnam combat missions, and there are pieces written by British, German, and Japanese pilots.