An Airman's Outings
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Cet auteur a débuté comme journaliste avant de devenir un as de l'aviation de la Première Guerre mondiale, crédité de plusieurs victoires aériennes. Après la guerre, il a mis à profit ses expériences pour fonder une maison d'édition de premier plan. Son récit de vie, bien que non fictif, témoigne d'un courage et d'une résilience remarquables.






The book is significant in human history, prompting efforts to preserve its content for future generations. It has been reformatted and retyped, ensuring clarity and readability, rather than relying on scanned copies of the original work. This modern edition aims to maintain the book's importance while making it accessible to contemporary readers.
Focusing on the authentic experiences of a flying officer in France, this book offers a candid portrayal of daily life and heroic deeds during aerial combat in World War One. The author, a seasoned airman, presents these stories with remarkable honesty, avoiding exaggeration despite the squadron's heavy losses. As part of the World War One Centenary series, it aims to provide new insights into this tragic period through historical context, including introductory essays and timelines, commemorating the war's impact on humanity.
The book is a significant literary record of Oriental adventures, valued by scholars for its insights and historical context. Presented in its original print format, it retains its authentic character, including any marks or annotations from its first publication. This preservation ensures that the work remains accessible and relevant for future generations, highlighting its importance in understanding the cultural and historical narratives of the East.
A rare and insightful look at First World War Aviation through the eyes through a Flying Officer and his actions in the Great War until 1916.