I have to agree with most of the selections, especially those of Ernie Gann's books (The High and The Mighty, Island In The Sky, Hostage To Fortune), and Robert Serling's The Left Seat. Since I publish these books, I'm partial to them. Often, I am asked if these books are good. My answer is that I would not have invested my time and money into them if they were not outstanding.
One of my other books that I highly recommend is Dean Smith's "By The Seat of My Pants". In the flash ad in the left hand margin, I state that it is Duke Elegant's type of book, and it most certainly is. I now have the book in its second printing.
Airway's Magazine said that Ernie Gann's "A Hostage To Fortune" is the best non-fiction adventure book of the 20th Century, and I would have to concur.
The Left Seat is a novel, but is based on real people and real incidents in the airline time period just before the age of jets. I've been asked many times if Robert Serling is still alive. He is and is writing the history of Alaska Airlines, that is to be released in 2007. Not bad for an eighty seven year old guy.
Gann's "Island In The Sky" and "The High and The Mighty" were made into movies in the 50's and are scheduled to be released on DVD in August.
There are excerpts of the books on the website, however Gann's is from his book "Flying Circus", which I will republish when I find a printer that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
I'm always looking for well written aviation books to republish, and am open to suggestions.
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