This antiquarian volume contains 'Falcons of France'; a novel about
flying, World War I, and contemporary moralities. It was written by two
American veterans of the 'Escadrille Lafayette', and contains thrilling
tales of aerial battle and life during the war. This is a text that will
appeal to anyone with an interest in aviation, and will especially
appeal to those interested in aviation in World War I. A great addition
to any bookshelf, this is one not to be missed by the discerning
collector. The chapters of this book include: 'A Soldier of the Legion',
'Sprouting Wings', 'The School of Combat', 'At the G. D. E.', 'To The
Front', 'First Patrol', 'Over the Raid', 'In Pyjamas', 'Still in
Pyjamas', 'Silent Night', 'At Lunéville', 'Shot Down', 'The Great
Attack', 'Villeneuve', 'July Fifteenth', 'Prisoners of War', 'The
Escape', etcetera. We are republishing this vintage book now in an
affordable, modern edition - complete with a specially commissioned new
introduction.