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  • WHO IS CHAUNCEY SPENCER? by Spencer, Chauncey (1906-2002)
    Spencer, Chauncey (1906-2002)
    WHO IS CHAUNCEY SPENCER?

    Edition: First printing.

    Detroit: Broadside Press, (1975). Hardcover first edition - Memoir by pioneering Black aviator (in 1934, Spencer joined with a group of African American aviators in organizing the National Airmen Association of America), and an anti-segregationist activist, the son of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer, a member of the Tuskegee airmen, the police commissioner of San Bernadino, California, and more. Illustrated with photographs. 150 pp.

    Condition: Ex-library but with relatively few markings, overall tight and clean in dark navy blue boards with gilt lettering on the spine, no dust jacket.

    Book ID: 90829
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  • FALL OUT OF HEAVEN: An Autobiographical Journey. by Cheuse, Alan.
    Cheuse, Alan.
    FALL OUT OF HEAVEN: An Autobiographical Journey.

    Edition: First printing.

    Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1987. dj. Hardcover first edition - A book in which Cheuse attempts to come to terms with his "old world" father, a Bolshevik aviator who had defected, an intertwining of his father's story, of Cheuse's own youth in New Jersey, and the account of the trip Cheuse took to Russia. "As an aspiring young writer, Cheuse was entreated by his father, Philip, to read his manuscript of his adventures as an airplane pilot for the Red Army Air Force. . . Nearly 20 years later, four years after his father's death, Cheuse, now an established writer, does read the manuscript, is entranced by this brave young pilot he'd only barely known, and decides…

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    Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1987. dj. Hardcover first edition - A book in which Cheuse attempts to come to terms with his "old world" father, a Bolshevik aviator who had defected, an intertwining of his father's story, of Cheuse's own youth in New Jersey, and the account of the trip Cheuse took to Russia. "As an aspiring young writer, Cheuse was entreated by his father, Philip, to read his manuscript of his adventures as an airplane pilot for the Red Army Air Force. . . Nearly 20 years later, four years after his father's death, Cheuse, now an established writer, does read the manuscript, is entranced by this brave young pilot he'd only barely known, and decides to travel to Russia with his own son, Josh, to visit the scenes of his father's childhood and youth." (Library Journal) Photographs. 308 pp. ISBN: 0-879052732.

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    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 83189
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