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Found this 1918 dated book on Georges Guynemer, who was the 2nd highest scoring allied ace of WW1 with 54 kills. The book was written by Jacques Mortane and translated to English by Clifton Levy. It has 267 pages and contains illustrations and photographs about Guynemer's upbringing and life in the military. It is an interesting read about one of the leading aces of the time. It is missing the dust jacket, but it is in very good condition overall.  

 

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