
Ace of the Iron Cross
by Ernst Udet
"Ace of the Iron Cross" by Ernst Udet (Ace Books, 1970) is a paperback edition detailing the World War I experiences of a leading fighter ace. Edited by Colonel Stanley M. Ulanoff, this work is essential for military history and aviation enthusiasts. The book is in good condition, with minor wear.
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The paperback is in good condition with minor signs of wear. The cover is intact, with some slight edge wear and a small crease at the corner. The spine is solid, and the pages are clean, with typical age-related toning. There is no dust jacket, as issued.
About This Vintage 1970 Edition
"Ace of the Iron Cross" by Ernst Udet, published by Ace Books in 1970, offers a compelling first-hand account of aerial combat during World War I. This paperback edition, translated by Richard K. Riehn and edited by Colonel Stanley M. Ulanoff, provides readers with a vivid portrayal of Udet's experiences as one of the leading fighter aces under the command of the legendary Red Baron. The book is a part of the "Air Combat Classic" series, highlighting its significance in military aviation literature. With its focus on Udet's personal narrative, this edition is a valuable resource for enthusiasts of military history and aviation. The book is in good condition, showing typical wear for its age but remains intact with a clean spine and cover.
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