The Great War In The Air: Military Aviation From 1909 to 1921 (1993) By John H. Morrow, Jr.
This comprehensive study of the development and significance of airpower during World War I compares military, political, technological, industrial, and cultural aspects of airpower in the greater combatant powers (France, Germany, and England) and the lesser powers (Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the U.S.).
- Hard Cover With Dust Jacket
- 458 pages
- In Poor to Fair Condition- Some damage on spine