Minor foxing to extremities of text-block, ink gift inscription to front free endpaper; some damp damage to lower fore-corners of cloth; slight edge-wear to jacket with small tape reinforcements to spine ends.
Lewis (Cecil) Sagittarius Rising
£150
London, Peter Davies, March 1938.
First edition, sixth impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 3/6.
An early printing of Lewis’s classic of aviation. Sent to France with the Royal Flying Corps at just 17, and later a member of the famous 56 Squadron, Cecil Lewis was an illustrious and passionate fighter pilot of World War I, described by Bernard Shaw in 1935 as “a thinker, a master of words, and a bit of a poet.” In this vivid and spirited account the author evocatively sets his love of the skies and flying against his bitter experience of the horrors of war, as we follow his progress from France and the battlefields of the Somme, to his pioneering defence of London against deadly nighttime raids.
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