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Norman Prince

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The book compiles a memoir and primary documents about an American aviator who embraced early aeronautics, left a legal career to volunteer for France during the First World War, and helped organize American flyers into a distinct squadron. It traces his privileged upbringing, education, and technical enthusiasm for flying, then recounts his training, combat exploits, and ultimate sacrifice. Selections of his own writing, letters, and family correspondence are presented alongside tributes from comrades and official condolences. Illustrations and appendices document his machines, decorations, and the squadron’s early history.

About the Author

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George Franklin Babbitt

George Franklin Babbitt was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Norman Prince," reflects themes of identity and social dynamics during a transformative period in American society. Babbitt's writing often explores the complexities of individual experience against the backdrop of broader cultural shifts, making his work relevant for readers interested in the historical context of his time. Through his narratives, he offers insights into the human condition, capturing the nuances of personal and societal challenges.

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