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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
This page is based in large part on the aerospace section of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_autobiographies list of autobiographies Wikipedia page]. Said section was entirely self-created, so its inclusion on this website is appropriate. | Work on this project began as early as 24 October 2018, when a [https://web.archive.org/web/20181024025820/http://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1TA5Q2GCCSVS3 list of the same name] was created on Amazon. This page is based in large part on the aerospace section of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_autobiographies list of autobiographies Wikipedia page]. Said section was entirely self-created, so its inclusion on this website is appropriate. A large number of the bush flying entries were taken from a [http://www.backcountrypilot.org/forum/a-few-good-books-913 thread] on the Backcountry Pilot forum. | ||
However, the content of this page may differ from the aforementioned article, as inclusion criteria (i.e. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability notability] requirements) are not in place here. Furthermore, the decision was made to focus solely on individuals involved in atmospheric flight, and not spaceflight. | However, the content of this page may differ from the aforementioned article, as inclusion criteria (i.e. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability notability] requirements) are not in place here. Furthermore, the decision was made to focus solely on individuals involved in atmospheric flight, and not spaceflight. | ||
Only a single book is listed for each individual. The years listed are the date of publication of the first edition, as further revisions ''without additional input from the author'' are more likely to introduce errors or factual inaccuracies. However, if a work with significantly different content is published later it will be included instead, as it is expected that it will be more comprehensive due to covering a large span of the author's life. The chief method of distinguishing between a new work and a revision, new edition, or translation of an earlier copy is that a significantly different title is used. If the work was originally published in a non-English language, the English language title is listed first, followed by the foreign language title in parentheses. | |||
No distinction is made between autobiographies and memoirs. | |||
Confirmation of publication dates is mainly performed through searches of the [http://www.worldcat.org WorldCat database]. However, in a few cases confirmation was made by consulting images of pages on sales listings on online auctions or book selling websites. | |||
In the event a book was written with a coauthor or published posthumously, it is noted in a footnote as these factors can affect the directness and therefore the authenticity of the account. In addition, if a book is based on either letters or a diary, this is also noted as these characteristics often place the work in a certain subcategory autobiography written by the children of the subject. | |||
== Autobiographies == | == Autobiographies == | ||
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|Alberto Santos-Dumont||''My Airships: The Story of My Life''||1904 | |Alberto Santos-Dumont||''My Airships: The Story of My Life''||1904 | ||
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|James R. McConnell||''[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000440327 Flying for France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun]''||1917 | |||
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|Manfred von Richthofen||''The Red Fighter Pilot''||1917 | |Manfred von Richthofen||''The Red Fighter Pilot''||1917 | ||
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|Frank Hawks||''Speed''||1931 | |Frank Hawks||''Speed''||1931 | ||
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|Willy Coppens||''Days Gone: Memories (Jours Envolés: Mémoires)''{{efn|1=Published in English as ''Days on the Wing'' in 1934 and ''Flying In Flanders'' in 1971.}}||1932 | |||
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|Amelia Earhart||''The Fun of It''||1933 | |Amelia Earhart||''The Fun of It''||1933 | ||
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|Ted W. Lawson||''Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo''||1943 | |Ted W. Lawson||''Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo''||1943 | ||
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|Don S. Gentile||''One Man Air Force''{{efn|1=Coauthored.}}||1944 | |||
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|Guy Gibson||''Enemy Coast Ahead''||1946 | |Guy Gibson||''Enemy Coast Ahead''||1946 | ||
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|Arthur Harris||''Bomber Offensive''||1947 | |||
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|Bert Stiles||''Serenade to the Big Bird''{{efn|1=Published posthumously.}}||1947 | |||
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|Henry H. Arnold||''Global Mission''||1949 | |Henry H. Arnold||''Global Mission''||1949 | ||
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|George Kenney||''General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War''||1949 | |George Kenney||''General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War''||1949 | ||
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|Ivan Kozhedub||''I Serve the Motherland (Служу Родине)''||1949 | |||
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|Hans-Ulrich Rudel||''Nevertheless (Trotzdem)''{{efn|This would later be re-edited and published in English as ''Stuka Pilot''.}}||1949 | |Hans-Ulrich Rudel||''Nevertheless (Trotzdem)''{{efn|This would later be re-edited and published in English as ''Stuka Pilot''.}}||1949 | ||
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|John Slessor||''The Central Blue: Recollections and Reflections''||1956 | |John Slessor||''The Central Blue: Recollections and Reflections''||1956 | ||
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|Saburō Sakai||''Samurai!''||1957 | |Basil Embry||''Mission Completed''{{efn|1=A previous book, ''Wingless Victory'' (alternately known as ''Alone He Went''), was published in 1950. However, it was it was "written by an R.A.F. colleague of Embry's, and thus [does not have] the personal touch of autobiography" according to a review.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=27 August 1951 |title=Books: Flyer's Flight |url=http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,815296,00.html |magazine=Time |access-date=28 January 2024}}</ref>}}||1957 | ||
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|Saburō Sakai||''Samurai!''{{efn|Coauthored. There are [http://www.warbirdforum.com/wingsams.htm significant questions] regarding the authenticity of the book due to changes by the coauthor.}}||1957 | |||
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|Pappy Boyington||''Baa Baa Black Sheep''||1958 | |Pappy Boyington||''Baa Baa Black Sheep''||1958 | ||
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|Nancy Bird||''Born to Fly''||1961 | |Nancy Bird||''Born to Fly''||1961 | ||
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|John M. Foster||''Hell in the Heavens''||1961 | |||
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|Bud Mahurin||''Honest John''||1962 | |Bud Mahurin||''Honest John''||1962 | ||
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|Curtis LeMay||''Mission with LeMay: My Story''||1965 | |Arch Whitehouse||''The Fledgling: An Autobiography''||1964 | ||
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|Curtis LeMay||''Mission with LeMay: My Story''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1965 | |||
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|Arthur Tedder||''With Prejudice: The War Memoirs of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder''||1966 | |Arthur Tedder||''With Prejudice: The War Memoirs of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder''||1966 | ||
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|Eddie Rickenbacker||''Rickenbacker: An Autobiography''||1967 | |Eddie Rickenbacker||''Rickenbacker: An Autobiography''||1967 | ||
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|Benjamin Foulois||''From the Wright Brothers to the Astronauts: The Memoirs of Benjamin D. Foulois''||1968 | |Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev||''The Purpose of Life (Цель жизни)''{{efn|The author wrote three books during his lifetime: ''The Designer's Tales'' in 1950, a second book in 1964, and ''The Purpose of Life'' in 1967. The books vary in content, most distinctly being rewritten in regards to the changing political situation in the Soviet Union.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Mamyachenkov |first1=Vladimir Nikolajevich |title=Designer A. S. Yakovlev’s Books as Source on the Soviet History |journal=Manuscript |date=2021 |volume=14 |issue=8 |pages=1564–1565 |url=http://www.gramota.net/eng/materials/9/2021/8/8.html |access-date=16 January 2023 |language=Russian}}</ref> The first English language book, ''Notes of an Aircraft Designer'' was published in 1960.<ref>{{cite web |title=Notes of an Aircraft Designer |url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/2222818 |website=WorldCat |access-date=16 January 2023}}</ref> A second English language book, corresponding with the third Russian language book and titled ''The Aim of a Lifetime'', was published in 1972.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Aim of a Lifetime: The Story of Alexander Yakovlev, Designer of the YAK Fighter Plane |url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/521377 |website=WorldCat |access-date=16 January 2023}}</ref>}}||1967 | ||
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|Benjamin Foulois||''From the Wright Brothers to the Astronauts: The Memoirs of Benjamin D. Foulois''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||1968 | |||
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|George William Goddard||''Overview: A Lifelong Adventure in Aerial Photography''||1969 | |George William Goddard||''Overview: A Lifelong Adventure in Aerial Photography''||1969 | ||
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|George Meager||''My Airship Flights, 1915-1930''||1970 | |George Meager||''My Airship Flights, 1915-1930''||1970 | ||
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|Francis Gary Powers||''Operation Overflight: The U-2 Spy Pilot Tells His Story for the First Time''||1970 | |Francis Gary Powers||''Operation Overflight: The U-2 Spy Pilot Tells His Story for the First Time''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1970 | ||
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|Raymond Collishaw||''Air Command: A Fighter Pilot's Story''||1973 | |Raymond Collishaw||''Air Command: A Fighter Pilot's Story''||1973 | ||
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|Donald Wilson||''Wooing Peponi: My Odyssey through Many Years''||1973 | |||
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|Jan Zumbach||''Mister Brown''{{efn|Published in English as ''On Wings of War: My Life as a Pilot Adventurer''.}}||1973 | |Jan Zumbach||''Mister Brown''{{efn|Published in English as ''On Wings of War: My Life as a Pilot Adventurer'' in 1975.}}||1973 | ||
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|Arthur Lee (RAF officer)|Arthur Lee||''No Parachute: A Fighter Pilot in World War I''||1974 | |Arthur Lee (RAF officer)|Arthur Lee||''No Parachute: A Fighter Pilot in World War I''||1974 | ||
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|Igor Kaberov||''Swastika in the Gunsight (В прицеле свастика)''||1975 | |Igor Kaberov||''Swastika in the Gunsight (В прицеле свастика)''||1975 | ||
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|Alexander Lippisch||''A Triangle Flies: The Development of Delta Aircraft Until 1945 (Ein Dreieck Fliegt: Die Entwicklung der Delta-Flugzeuge bis 1945)''{{efn|1=Published in English as ''The Delta Wing: History and Development'' in 1981.}}||1976 | |||
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|Charles Lamb (Royal Navy officer)|Charles Lamb||''War in a Stringbag''||1977 | |Charles Lamb (Royal Navy officer)|Charles Lamb||''War in a Stringbag''||1977 | ||
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|Alan Cobham||''A Time to Fly''||1978 | |Alan Cobham||''A Time to Fly''||1978 | ||
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|Richard S. Drury||''My Secret War''||1979 | |||
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|Norman Hanson||''Carrier Pilot''||1979 | |||
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|Alex Henshaw||''Sigh for a Merlin: Testing the Spitfire''{{efn|The author published two additional books: ''The Flight of the Mew Gull'' in 1980 and ''Wings Across the Great Divide: Postwar Flying in Africa in the 1940s'' in 2004. They cover his prewar and postwar life, respectively.}}||1979 | |||
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|Murray Peden||''A Thousand Shall Fall''||1979 | |Murray Peden||''A Thousand Shall Fall''||1979 | ||
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|Jean Batten||''Alone in the Sky''||1979 | |Jean Batten||''Alone in the Sky''||1979 | ||
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|George Gay||''Sole Survivor''||1980 | |||
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|Carl H. Moore||''Flying the B-26 Marauder Over Europe''||1980 | |||
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|Wladek Gnyś||''First Kill: A Fighter Pilot's Autobiography''||1981 | |Wladek Gnyś||''First Kill: A Fighter Pilot's Autobiography''||1981 | ||
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|Jack Jefford||''Winging It!''||1981 | |||
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|William R. Dunn (aviator)|William R. Dunn||''Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II''||1982 | |William R. Dunn (aviator)|William R. Dunn||''Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II''||1982 | ||
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|Duke Cunningham||''Fox Two: The Story of America's First Ace in Vietnam''||1984 | |Robert Mason||''Chickenhawk''{{efn|The author published an additional book: ''Chickenhawk: Back in the World: Life After Vietnam'' in 1993.}}||1983 | ||
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|Charles R. Bond Jr.||''A Flying Tiger's Diary''{{efn|Coauthored, based on diary entries.}}||1984 | |||
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|Duke Cunningham||''Fox Two: The Story of America's First Ace in Vietnam''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1984 | |||
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|Gerhard Neumann||''Herman the German: Enemy Alien U.S. Army Master Sergeant''||1984 | |Gerhard Neumann||''Herman the German: Enemy Alien U.S. Army Master Sergeant''||1984 | ||
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|Robert M. Smith||''With Chennault in China: A Flying Tiger's Story''{{efn|Based on diary entries.}}||1984 | |||
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|Peter Corley-Smith||''10,000 Hours: A Helicopter Pilot in the North''||1985 | |||
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|Stanley Hooker||''Not Much of an Engineer''||1985 | |Stanley Hooker||''Not Much of an Engineer''||1985 | ||
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|Al Mooney||''The Al Mooney Story: They All Fly Through the Same Air''||1985 | |Al Mooney||''The Al Mooney Story: They All Fly Through the Same Air''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1985 | ||
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|Chuck Yeager||''Yeager: An Autobiography''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1985 | |Chuck Yeager||''Yeager: An Autobiography''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1985 | ||
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|Haywood S. Hansell||''The Strategic Air War Against Germany and Japan: A Memoir''||1986 | |Haywood S. Hansell||''The Strategic Air War Against Germany and Japan: A Memoir''||1986 | ||
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|Jacqueline | |Jacqueline Cochran||''Jackie Cochran: An Autobiography''{{efn|Coauthored.}}{{efn|An earlier memoir was published as ''The Stars at Noon''.}}||1987 | ||
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|Alberto Briganti||''Beyond the Clouds the Serene: Memories of Forty Years of Flight and Adventure (Oltre le Nubi il Sereno: Ricordi di Quarant'anni di Volo e di Avventura)''||1988 | |Alberto Briganti||''Beyond the Clouds the Serene: Memories of Forty Years of Flight and Adventure (Oltre le Nubi il Sereno: Ricordi di Quarant'anni di Volo e di Avventura)''||1988 | ||
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|Samuel Hynes||''Flights of Passage: Recollections of a World War II Aviator''||1988 | |||
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|Robert Lee Scott Jr.||''The Day I Owned the Sky''{{efn|An earlier memoir was published as ''God is My Co-Pilot''.}}||1988 | |Robert Lee Scott Jr.||''The Day I Owned the Sky''{{efn|An earlier memoir was published as ''God is My Co-Pilot''.}}||1988 | ||
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|Fred Weick||''From the Ground Up''||1988 | |Fred Weick||''From the Ground Up''||1988 | ||
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|John Thomas Blackburn||''The Jolly Rogers: The Story of Tom Blackburn and Navy Fighting Squadron VF-17''||1989 | |||
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|Takeo Doi||''Fifty Years Recollections on Aircraft Design (航空機設計50年の回想)''||1989 | |||
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|Hugh Dundas||''Flying Start: A Fighter Pilot's War Years''||1989 | |Hugh Dundas||''Flying Start: A Fighter Pilot's War Years''||1989 | ||
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|Marshall Harrison||''A Lonely Kind of War: Forward Air Controller, Vietnam''||1989 | |||
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|Herman Lerdahl||''Skystruck: True Tales of an Alaska Bush Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1989 | |||
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|Kelly Johnson (engineer)|Kelly Johnson||''Kelly: More Than My Share of It All''||1989 | |Kelly Johnson (engineer)|Kelly Johnson||''Kelly: More Than My Share of It All''||1989 | ||
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|Boone Guyton||''Whistling Death: The Test Pilot's Story of the F4U Corsair''||1990 | |||
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|Bud Anderson||''To Fly and Fight''||1991 | |Bud Anderson||''To Fly and Fight''||1991 | ||
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|Hajo Herrmann||''Eagle's Wings''||1991 | |Hajo Herrmann||''Eagle's Wings''||1991 | ||
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|Brian Shul||''Sled Driver: Flying the World's Fastest Jet''||1991 | |||
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|Rudy Billberg||''In the Shadow of Eagles: From Barnstormer to Alaska Bush Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1992 | |||
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|Joe Foss||''A Proud American: The Autobiography of Joe Foss''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1992 | |Joe Foss||''A Proud American: The Autobiography of Joe Foss''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1992 | ||
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|Tex Johnson||''Tex Johnston: Jet-Age Test Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1992 | |Tex Johnson||''Tex Johnston: Jet-Age Test Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1992 | ||
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|Harry H. Crosby||''A Wing and a Prayer: The "Bloody 100th" Bomb Group of the U.S. Eighth Air Force in Action over Europe in World War II''||1993 | |||
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|Lawrence A. Hyland||''Call Me Pat: The Autobiography of the Man Howard Hughes Chose to Lead Hughes Aircraft''||1993 | |Lawrence A. Hyland||''Call Me Pat: The Autobiography of the Man Howard Hughes Chose to Lead Hughes Aircraft''||1993 | ||
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|Diana Barnato Walker||''Spreading My Wings: One of Britain's Top Women Pilots Tells Her Remarkable Story''||1994 | |Diana Barnato Walker||''Spreading My Wings: One of Britain's Top Women Pilots Tells Her Remarkable Story''||1994 | ||
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|Marion Eugene Carl||''Pushing the Envelope: The Career of Fighter Ace and Test Pilot Marion Carl''||1994 | |Marion Eugene Carl||''Pushing the Envelope: The Career of Fighter Ace and Test Pilot Marion Carl''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1994 | ||
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|Neal Vernon Loving||''Lovings Love: A Black American's Experiences in Aviation''||1994 | |Neal Vernon Loving||''Lovings Love: A Black American's Experiences in Aviation''||1994 | ||
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|Ben Rich||''Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed''||1994 | |Ben Rich||''Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1994 | ||
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|Otha C. Spencer||''Flying the Hump: Memories of an Air War''||1994 | |||
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|Melvin N. Westwood||''Contract Military Air Transport From the Ground Up''||1995 | |||
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|Bob Hoover||''Forever Flying: Fifty Years of High-flying Adventures, From Barnstorming in Prop Planes to Dogfighting Germans to Testing Supersonic Jets''||1996 | |||
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|No Kum-Sok||'' A MiG-15 to Freedom: Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1996 | |No Kum-Sok||'' A MiG-15 to Freedom: Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1996 | ||
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|Tom Smith||''Easy Target: The Long, Strange Trip of a Scout Pilot in Vietnam''||1996 | |||
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|Charles W. Dryden||''A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman''||1997 | |Charles W. Dryden||''A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman''||1997 | ||
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|Boris Sergievsky||''Airplanes, Women, and Song: Memoirs of a Fighter Ace, Test Pilot, and Adventurer''||1998 | |Boris Sergievsky||''Airplanes, Women, and Song: Memoirs of a Fighter Ace, Test Pilot, and Adventurer''||1998 | ||
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|Fred J. Olivi||''Decision at Nagasaki: The Mission That Almost Failed''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1998 | |||
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|Frank E. Petersen||''Into the Tiger's Jaw: America's First Black Marine Aviator''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||1998 | |||
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|Paul Tibbets||''Return of The Enola Gay''||1998 | |Paul Tibbets||''Return of The Enola Gay''||1998 | ||
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|Jeffrey Quill||''Spitfire: A Test Pilot's Story''||1998 | |Jeffrey Quill||''Spitfire: A Test Pilot's Story''||1998 | ||
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|David Kirk Vaughan||''Runway Visions: An American C-130 Pilot's Memoir of Combat Airlift Operations in Southeast Asia, 1967-1968''||1998 | |||
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|Max Karant||''Max Karant: My Flights and Fights''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||1999 | |||
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|Richard C. Kirkland||''Tales of a War Pilot''{{efn|1=The author published at least two additional nonfiction books: ''MASH Angels: Tales of an Air-Evac Helicopter Pilot in the Korean War'' and ''Tales of a Helicopter Pilot''. A third, ''War Pilot: True Tales of Combat and Adventure'', may be a republication of ''Tales of a War Pilot''.}}||1999 | |||
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|Michael J. Novosel||''Dustoff: The Memoir of an Army Aviator''||1999 | |||
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|James Anderson||''Arctic Bush Pilot: From Navy Combat to Flying Alaska's Northern Wilderness''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2000 | |||
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|Ann B. Carl||''A WASP Among Eagles: A Woman Military Test Pilot in World War II''||2000{{efn|1=It is not clear when this book was first published. An edition was published by the Smithsonian Institution in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Wasp Among Eagles: A Wasp Among Eagles [''sic''] |url=http://search.worldcat.org/title/833293641 |website=WorldCat |access-date=29 January 2024}}</ref> However, her 2008 obituary mentions the work by name.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Calos |first1=Katherine |title=Ann G.B. Carl, First U.S. Woman to Fly Jet, Dies |url=http://www.richmond.com/entertainment/ann-g-b-carl-first-u-s-woman-to-fly-jet-dies/article_aba11996-46dd-5010-94c2-e672b3f6a4e3.html |access-date=29 January 2024 |work=Richmond Times-Dispatch |date=22 March 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319134535/http://www.richmond.com/entertainment/ann-g-b-carl-first-u-s-woman-to-fly-jet-dies/article_aba11996-46dd-5010-94c2-e672b3f6a4e3.html |archive-date=19 March 2021}}</ref> A WorldCat entry with limited details mentions an edition published in 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Wasp Among Eagles: A Woman Military Test Pilot in World War II |url=http://search.worldcat.org/title/539565861 |website=WorldCat |access-date=29 January 2024}}</ref> This date has been used for the entry.}} | |||
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|Frederick Libby||''Horses Don't Fly: A Memoir of World War I''||2000 | |Frederick Libby||''Horses Don't Fly: A Memoir of World War I''||2000 | ||
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|Denny McCartney||''Picking Up the Pieces''||2000 | |||
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|Lee Wulff||''Bush Pilot Angler''{{efn|Published posthumously.}}||2000 | |||
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|Roland Beamont||''The Years Flew Past: 40 Years at the Leading Edge of Aviation''||2001 | |Roland Beamont||''The Years Flew Past: 40 Years at the Leading Edge of Aviation''||2001 | ||
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|Robert K. Morgan||''The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot''||2001 | |John A. Clark||''An Eighth Air Force Combat Diary: Combat Missions Flown with the 100th Bomb Group, England 1944-1945''||2001 | ||
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|Don Fairbanks||''Once Around the Patch (Of Life): The Autobiography of Don Fairbanks''||2001{{efn|1=The date of publication is not listed in the book and could not be determined from online sources. However, an article published by AOPA in 2001 mentions it and this date has been used for the entry.<ref>{{cite web |title=Pilot Briefing |url=https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2001/july/pilot/pilot-briefing-(7) |website=AOPA |access-date=29 January 2024 |date=5 July 2001}}</ref>}} | |||
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|Robert K. Morgan||''The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2001 | |||
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|Louis Zamperini||''Devil at My Heels''{{efn|Coauthored.}}{{efn|A previous book of the same name was written with a different co-author and first published in 1956.}}||2001 | |||
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|John L. Lenburg||''Kriegsgefangenen #6410: Prisoner of War''{{efn|Republished in 2015 as ''Walk to Freedom''.}}||2002 | |||
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|Peter Masefield||''Flight Path: The Autobiography of Sir Peter Masefield''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2002 | |Peter Masefield||''Flight Path: The Autobiography of Sir Peter Masefield''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2002 | ||
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|Geoffrey Wellum||''First Light: The True Story of a Boy Who Became a Man in the War-Torn Skies above Britain''||2002 | |||
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|James Joyce||''Pucker Factor 10: Memoir of a U.S. Army Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam''||2003 | |||
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|Donald L. Mallick||''[http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88797main_kerosene.pdf Smell of Kerosene: A Test Pilot's Odyssey]''||2003 | |Donald L. Mallick||''[http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88797main_kerosene.pdf Smell of Kerosene: A Test Pilot's Odyssey]''||2003 | ||
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|Joseph W. Rutter||''Wreaking Havoc: A Year in an A-20''||2003 | |||
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|Rex Terpening||''Bent Props & Blow Pots''||2003 | |||
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|Randy Zahn||''Snake Pilot: Flying the Cobra Attack Helicopter in Vietnam''{{efn|Based on audiotapes.}}||2003 | |||
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|Bernard F. Fisher||''Beyond the Call of Duty: The Story of an American Hero''||2004 | |Bernard F. Fisher||''Beyond the Call of Duty: The Story of an American Hero''||2004 | ||
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|Chuck Gross||''Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot’s War Story''||2004 | |||
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|Julian Williams Cummings||''Grasshopper Pilot: A Memoir''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||2005 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Colin Downes||''By the Skin of my Teeth: The Memoirs of an RAF Mustang Pilot in World War II and of Flying Sabres with USAF in Korea''||2005 | |Colin Downes||''By the Skin of my Teeth: The Memoirs of an RAF Mustang Pilot in World War II and of Flying Sabres with USAF in Korea''||2005 | ||
|- | |||
|Edward Huntley||''Land Here? You Bet!: The True Adventures of a Fledgling Bush Pilot in Alaska and British Columbia in the Early 1950s''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||2005 | |||
|- | |||
|Corky Meyer||''Corky Meyer's Flight Journal: A Test Pilot's Tales of Dodging Disasters Just in Time''{{efn|This may be a compilation of various articles published in the magazine ''Flight Journal''.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Reinhold |first1=Herman |title=[Book Review] |journal=Air & Space Power Journal |date=Winter 2008 |volume=22 |issue=4 |pages=123–124 |url=http://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/ASPJ/journals/Volume-22_Issue-1-4/2008_Vol22_No4.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Some Days You Should Stay in Bed |url=http://www.flightjournal.com/some-days-you-should-stay-in-bed |website=Flight Journal |access-date=16 January 2023 |date=18 July 2011}}</ref>}}||2005 | |||
|- | |||
|James M. Davis||''In Hostile Skies: An American B-24 Pilot in World War II''||2006 | |||
|- | |||
|Roy Franklin||''Island Bush Pilot: Founder of San Juan Airlines''||2006 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Clayton Kelly Gross||''Live Bait: WWII Memories of an Undefeated Fighter Ace''||2006 | |Clayton Kelly Gross||''Live Bait: WWII Memories of an Undefeated Fighter Ace''||2006 | ||
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|Günther Rall||''My Logbook: Reminiscences, 1938-2006''||2006 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Joe Sutter||''747: Creating the World's First Jumbo Jet and Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2006 | |Joe Sutter||''747: Creating the World's First Jumbo Jet and Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2006 | ||
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| | |Sam O. White||''Sam O. White, Alaskan: Tales of a Legendary Wildlife Agent and Bush Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2006 | ||
|- | |||
|Jack Broughton||''Rupert Red Two: A Fighter Pilot's Life from Thunderbolts to Thunderchiefs''{{efn|1=The author wrote two previous books: ''Thud Ridge'' in 1968 and ''Going Downtown: The War Against Hanoi and Washington'' in 1988.}}||2007 | |||
|- | |||
|Kenny Wayne Fields||''The Rescue of Streetcar 304: A Navy Pilot's Forty Hours on the Run in Laos''||2007 | |||
|- | |||
|Nicholas Gravino, Jr.||''A Pilot's Memoirs: From the Ground Up''||2007 | |||
|- | |||
|Holger Jorgensen||''Jorgy: The Life of Native Alaskan Bush Pilot and Airline Captain Holger "Jorgy" Jorgensen''||2007 | |||
|- | |||
|Ed Rasimus||''Palace Cobra: A Fighter Pilot in the Vietnam Air War''{{efn|1=The author published a previous book, a prequel: ''When Thunder Rolled: An F-105 Pilot over North Vietnam'' in 2003.}}||2007 | |||
|- | |||
|Richard Hutchings||''Special Forces Pilot: A Flying Memoir of the Falklands War''||2008 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Leland Snow||''Putting Dreams to Flight''||2008 | |Leland Snow||''Putting Dreams to Flight''||2008 | ||
|- | |||
|Harlan R. Hill||''I Wanted Wings: A Tail Gunner's Story''{{efn|Coauthored, based on letters.}}||2009 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Anna Yegorova||''Red Sky, Black Death: A Soviet Woman Pilot's Memoir of the Eastern Front''||2009 | |Anna Yegorova||''Red Sky, Black Death: A Soviet Woman Pilot's Memoir of the Eastern Front''||2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|John Freeborn||''Tiger Cub: A 74 Squadron Fighter Pilot in World War II''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2009 | |John Freeborn||''Tiger Cub: A 74 Squadron Fighter Pilot in World War II''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2009 | ||
|- | |||
|Robert Brouk||''To Soar with the Tigers: The Life and Diary of Flying Tiger, Robert Brouk''{{efn|Published posthumously, coauthored, based on diary entries.}}||2010 | |||
|- | |||
|Bernard Fipp||''Triple Sticks: Tales of a Few Young Men in the 1960s''||2010 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Mitsuo Fuchida||''For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, the Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor''{{efn|Published posthumously.}}||2011 | |Mitsuo Fuchida||''For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, the Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor''{{efn|Published posthumously.}}||2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Wayne A. Warner||''One Trip Too Many: A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat over Laos and Vietnam''||2011 | |Wayne A. Warner||''One Trip Too Many: A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat over Laos and Vietnam''||2011 | ||
|- | |||
|Bob Adkins||''Panhandle Pilot: Twenty Years of Flying in Southeast Alaska''||2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Don Volz||''A Pilot's Story: An Autobiography of a Pilot''||2012 | |Don Volz||''A Pilot's Story: An Autobiography of a Pilot''||2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Mick Greene||''The Life and Adventures of an Old Bold Pilot: Skill, Courage, Luck''||2012 | |Mick Greene||''The Life and Adventures of an Old Bold Pilot: Skill, Courage, Luck''||2012 | ||
|- | |||
|Theodore R. Wiebe||''Bread of Tears''||2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Albert J. DeGroote||''A Flight Through Life: An Aviator's Memoir''||2013 | |Albert J. DeGroote||''A Flight Through Life: An Aviator's Memoir''||2013 | ||
|- | |||
|Geoffrey Leeming||''From Borneo to Lockerbie: Memoirs of a RAF Helicopter Pilot''||2013 | |||
|- | |||
|David E. Tavel||''Hell in the Heavens: The Saga of a WWII Bomber Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored, based on diary entries.}}||2013 | |||
|- | |||
|Bill Collier||''The Adventures of a Helicopter Pilot: Flying the H-34 helicopter in Vietnam for the United States Marine Corps''||2014 | |||
|- | |||
|Robert F. Curtis||''Surprised at Being Alive: An Accidental Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam and Beyond''||2014 | |||
|- | |||
|Kimber C. Turner||''Freight Dog: The Dark Side of Aviation''||2014 | |||
|- | |||
|Mark Garrison||''Guts 'N Gunships: What it was Really Like to Fly Combat Helicopters in Vietnam''||2015 | |||
|- | |||
|Ed Denny||''Hornet 33: Memoir of a Combat Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam''||2016 | |||
|- | |||
|Z. W. Kowalewski||''A Sailor's Life in World War II''||2016 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|J. F. Langer||''From the Spitfire Cockpit to the Cabinet Office: The Memoirs of Air Commodore J F 'Johnny' Langer''||2016 | |J. F. Langer||''From the Spitfire Cockpit to the Cabinet Office: The Memoirs of Air Commodore J F 'Johnny' Langer''||2016 | ||
|- | |||
|Noel Merrill Wien||''Noel Merrill Wien: Born to Fly''||2016 | |||
|- | |||
|Lew Jennings||''19 Minutes to Live: Helicopter Combat in Vietnam''||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|Bill Kirkness||''RAF Liberators over Burma: Flying with 159 Squadron''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|G. F. Schreader||''Hognose Silent Warrior: The USAF's Airborne Intelligence War in the Final Air Campaigns of Vietnam''||2017 | |||
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|Carl G. Schneider||''Jet Pioneer: A Fighter Pilot's Memoir''||2017 | |Carl G. Schneider||''Jet Pioneer: A Fighter Pilot's Memoir''||2017 | ||
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|Norman Kleiss||''Never Call Me a Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2017 | |Norman Kleiss||''Never Call Me a Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2017 | ||
|- | |||
|James Paul Segel||''Flying The Hump To China, The Early Days''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|Victor Vizcarra||''Thud Pilot: A Pilot's Account of Early F-105 Combat in Vietnam''||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|Lynn Wyatt||''Memories from My Logbook: A Bush Pilot's Story''||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|Tom Faulkner||''Flying with the Fifteenth Air Force: A B-24 Pilot's Missions from Italy during World War II''||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|David R. Honodel||''The Phantom Vietnam War: An F-4 Pilot's Combat over Laos''||2018 | |||
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|D. D. Smith||''Above Average: Naval Aviation the Hard Way''||2018 | |D. D. Smith||''Above Average: Naval Aviation the Hard Way''||2018 | ||
|- | |||
|Tammie Jo Shults||''Nerves of Steel: How I Followed My Dreams, Earned My Wings, and Faced My Greatest Challenge''||2019 | |||
|- | |||
|Terry L. Thorsen||''Phantom in the Sky: A Marine's Back Seat View of the Vietnam War''||2019 | |||
|- | |||
|Dominique Prinet||''Flying to Extremes: Memories of a Northern Bush Pilot''||2020 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Steve Ladd||''From F-4 Phantom to A-10 Warthog: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot''||2020 | |Steve Ladd||''From F-4 Phantom to A-10 Warthog: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot''||2020 | ||
|- | |||
|Fleet S. Lentz||''A Backseat View from the Phantom: A Memoir of a Marine Radar Intercept Officer in Vietnam''||2020 | |||
|- | |||
|David L. Porter||''Taking Fire!: Memoir of an Aerial Scout in Vietnam''||2020 | |||
|- | |||
|Van H. Slayden||''Normandy to Nazi Surrender: Firsthand Account of a P-47 Thunderbolt Pilot''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously.}}||2020 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Richard E. Miralles||''War and Fire: From Fighting in World War II to Fighting California Wild Fires''||2020 | |Richard E. Miralles||''War and Fire: From Fighting in World War II to Fighting California Wild Fires''||2020 | ||
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|Denis Elliott||''From Orphan to High-Flyer''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2021 | |Denis Elliott||''From Orphan to High-Flyer''{{efn|Coauthored.}}||2021 | ||
|- | |||
|Richard Ernest Evans||''"Richard Eager": A Pilot's Story''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously, based on letters.}}||2021 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Robert J. Gilliland||''Speed: The Life of a Test Pilot and Birth of an American Icon''||2021 | |Robert J. Gilliland||''Speed: The Life of a Test Pilot and Birth of an American Icon''||2021 | ||
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|Ed Cobleigh||''And I Lived to Tell the Tales: The Life of a Fighter Pilot''||2022 | |Harry Andrew March, Jr.||''Dirty Eddie's War''{{efn|Coauthored, published posthumously, based on diary entries.}}||2021 | ||
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|Russell Pettis||''Mohawk Recon: Vietnam from Treetop Level with the 1st Cavalry, 1968-1969''||2021 | |||
|- | |||
|Chris Burwell||''Nine Lives: The Compelling Memoir of a Cold War Harrier Pilot''||2022 | |||
|- | |||
|Ed Cobleigh||''And I Lived to Tell the Tales: The Life of a Fighter Pilot''{{efn|1=The author wrote a previous book: ''War for the Hell of It'' in 2005.}}||2022 | |||
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|Rick Gehweiler||''Pop a Smoke: Memoir of a Marine Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam''||2022 | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 29 January 2024
Introduction
Work on this project began as early as 24 October 2018, when a list of the same name was created on Amazon. This page is based in large part on the aerospace section of the list of autobiographies Wikipedia page. Said section was entirely self-created, so its inclusion on this website is appropriate. A large number of the bush flying entries were taken from a thread on the Backcountry Pilot forum.
However, the content of this page may differ from the aforementioned article, as inclusion criteria (i.e. notability requirements) are not in place here. Furthermore, the decision was made to focus solely on individuals involved in atmospheric flight, and not spaceflight.
Only a single book is listed for each individual. The years listed are the date of publication of the first edition, as further revisions without additional input from the author are more likely to introduce errors or factual inaccuracies. However, if a work with significantly different content is published later it will be included instead, as it is expected that it will be more comprehensive due to covering a large span of the author's life. The chief method of distinguishing between a new work and a revision, new edition, or translation of an earlier copy is that a significantly different title is used. If the work was originally published in a non-English language, the English language title is listed first, followed by the foreign language title in parentheses.
No distinction is made between autobiographies and memoirs.
Confirmation of publication dates is mainly performed through searches of the WorldCat database. However, in a few cases confirmation was made by consulting images of pages on sales listings on online auctions or book selling websites.
In the event a book was written with a coauthor or published posthumously, it is noted in a footnote as these factors can affect the directness and therefore the authenticity of the account. In addition, if a book is based on either letters or a diary, this is also noted as these characteristics often place the work in a certain subcategory autobiography written by the children of the subject.
Autobiographies
Author | Title | Year |
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Alberto Santos-Dumont | My Airships: The Story of My Life | 1904 |
James R. McConnell | Flying for France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun | 1917 |
Manfred von Richthofen | The Red Fighter Pilot | 1917 |
Billy Bishop | Winged Warfare | 1918 |
James McCudden | Five Years in the Royal Flying Corps | 1919 |
René Fonck | My Fights (Mes Combats) | 1919 |
Richard E. Byrd | Skyward | 1928 |
Clarence Chamberlin | Record Flights | 1928 |
Frank Hawks | Speed | 1931 |
Willy Coppens | Days Gone: Memories (Jours Envolés: Mémoires)[a] | 1932 |
Amelia Earhart | The Fun of It | 1933 |
Duncan Grinnell-Milne | Wind in the Wires | 1933 |
C. W. A. Scott | C. W. A. Scott's Book: The Life and Mildenhall-Melbourne Flight of C.W.A. Scott | 1934 |
Jimmy Collins | Test Pilot | 1935 |
Beirne Lay Jr. | I Wanted Wings | 1937 |
Frank Glasgow Tinker | Some Still Live | 1938 |
Louise Thaden | High, Wide and Frightened | 1938 |
Igor Sikorsky | The Story of the Winged-S | 1939 |
Richard Hillary | The Last Enemy | 1940 |
Beryl Markham | West with the Night | 1942 |
Ted W. Lawson | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | 1943 |
Don S. Gentile | One Man Air Force[b] | 1944 |
Guy Gibson | Enemy Coast Ahead | 1946 |
Arthur Harris | Bomber Offensive | 1947 |
Bert Stiles | Serenade to the Big Bird[c] | 1947 |
Henry H. Arnold | Global Mission | 1949 |
Claire Lee Chennault | Way of a Fighter: The Memoirs of Claire Lee Chennault | 1949 |
George Kenney | General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War | 1949 |
Ivan Kozhedub | I Serve the Motherland (Служу Родине) | 1949 |
Hans-Ulrich Rudel | Nevertheless (Trotzdem)[d] | 1949 |
Dick Grace | Visibility Unlimited | 1950 |
William Bushnell Stout | So Away I Went! | 1951 |
Pierre Clostermann | The Big Show (Le Grand Cirque) | 1951 |
Hanna Reitsch | Flying is My Life (Fliegen, Mein Leben) | 1951 |
Adolf Galland | The First and the Last | 1953 |
Ernst Heinkel | Stormy Life (Stürmisches Leben) | 1953 |
Heinz Knoke | I Flew for the Führer | 1953 |
Hugh Henry Home Popham | Sea Flight: A Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Story | 1954 |
Nevil Shute | Slide Rule: Autobiography of an Engineer | 1954 |
Bill Bridgeman | The Lonely Sky | 1955 |
Eino Luukkanen | Fighter Over Finland (Hävittäjälentäjänä Kahdessa Sodassa) | 1956 |
Johnnie Johnson | Wing Leader | 1956 |
John Slessor | The Central Blue: Recollections and Reflections | 1956 |
Basil Embry | Mission Completed[e] | 1957 |
Saburō Sakai | Samurai![f] | 1957 |
Pappy Boyington | Baa Baa Black Sheep | 1958 |
Robert S. Johnson | Thunderbolt! | 1958 |
Alan Deere | Nine Lives | 1959 |
Albert Scott Crossfield | Always Another Dawn: The Story of a Rocket Test Pilot | 1960 |
Eric Brown | Wings on My Sleeve | 1961 |
Geoffrey de Havilland | Sky Fever: The Autobiography of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland | 1961 |
John Braham | Night Fighter | 1961 |
Nancy Bird | Born to Fly | 1961 |
John M. Foster | Hell in the Heavens | 1961 |
Bud Mahurin | Honest John | 1962 |
Arch Whitehouse | The Fledgling: An Autobiography | 1964 |
Curtis LeMay | Mission with LeMay: My Story[g] | 1965 |
Arthur Tedder | With Prejudice: The War Memoirs of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Tedder | 1966 |
José Larios | Combat over Spain: Memoirs of a Nationalist Fighter Pilot, 1936-1939 | 1966 |
Eddie Rickenbacker | Rickenbacker: An Autobiography | 1967 |
Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev | The Purpose of Life (Цель жизни)[h] | 1967 |
Benjamin Foulois | From the Wright Brothers to the Astronauts: The Memoirs of Benjamin D. Foulois[i] | 1968 |
George William Goddard | Overview: A Lifelong Adventure in Aerial Photography | 1969 |
George Meager | My Airship Flights, 1915-1930 | 1970 |
Francis Gary Powers | Operation Overflight: The U-2 Spy Pilot Tells His Story for the First Time[j] | 1970 |
Raymond Collishaw | Air Command: A Fighter Pilot's Story | 1973 |
Donald Wilson | Wooing Peponi: My Odyssey through Many Years | 1973 |
Jan Zumbach | Mister Brown[k] | 1973 |
Arthur Lee | No Parachute: A Fighter Pilot in World War I | 1974 |
Cecil Arthur Lewis | Never Look Back: An Attempt at Autobiography | 1974 |
Igor Kaberov | Swastika in the Gunsight (В прицеле свастика) | 1975 |
Alexander Lippisch | A Triangle Flies: The Development of Delta Aircraft Until 1945 (Ein Dreieck Fliegt: Die Entwicklung der Delta-Flugzeuge bis 1945)[l] | 1976 |
Charles Lamb | War in a Stringbag | 1977 |
Alan Cobham | A Time to Fly | 1978 |
Richard S. Drury | My Secret War | 1979 |
Norman Hanson | Carrier Pilot | 1979 |
Alex Henshaw | Sigh for a Merlin: Testing the Spitfire[m] | 1979 |
Murray Peden | A Thousand Shall Fall | 1979 |
Jean Batten | Alone in the Sky | 1979 |
George Gay | Sole Survivor | 1980 |
Carl H. Moore | Flying the B-26 Marauder Over Europe | 1980 |
Wladek Gnyś | First Kill: A Fighter Pilot's Autobiography | 1981 |
Jack Jefford | Winging It! | 1981 |
William R. Dunn | Fighter Pilot: The First American Ace of World War II | 1982 |
Robert Mason | Chickenhawk[n] | 1983 |
Charles R. Bond Jr. | A Flying Tiger's Diary[o] | 1984 |
Duke Cunningham | Fox Two: The Story of America's First Ace in Vietnam[p] | 1984 |
Gerhard Neumann | Herman the German: Enemy Alien U.S. Army Master Sergeant | 1984 |
Robert M. Smith | With Chennault in China: A Flying Tiger's Story[q] | 1984 |
Peter Corley-Smith | 10,000 Hours: A Helicopter Pilot in the North | 1985 |
Stanley Hooker | Not Much of an Engineer | 1985 |
Al Mooney | The Al Mooney Story: They All Fly Through the Same Air[r] | 1985 |
Chuck Yeager | Yeager: An Autobiography[s] | 1985 |
Roald Dahl | Going Solo | 1986 |
Haywood S. Hansell | The Strategic Air War Against Germany and Japan: A Memoir | 1986 |
Jacqueline Cochran | Jackie Cochran: An Autobiography[t][u] | 1987 |
Alberto Briganti | Beyond the Clouds the Serene: Memories of Forty Years of Flight and Adventure (Oltre le Nubi il Sereno: Ricordi di Quarant'anni di Volo e di Avventura) | 1988 |
Samuel Hynes | Flights of Passage: Recollections of a World War II Aviator | 1988 |
Robert Lee Scott Jr. | The Day I Owned the Sky[v] | 1988 |
Fred Weick | From the Ground Up | 1988 |
John Thomas Blackburn | The Jolly Rogers: The Story of Tom Blackburn and Navy Fighting Squadron VF-17 | 1989 |
Takeo Doi | Fifty Years Recollections on Aircraft Design (航空機設計50年の回想) | 1989 |
Hugh Dundas | Flying Start: A Fighter Pilot's War Years | 1989 |
Marshall Harrison | A Lonely Kind of War: Forward Air Controller, Vietnam | 1989 |
Herman Lerdahl | Skystruck: True Tales of an Alaska Bush Pilot[w] | 1989 |
Kelly Johnson | Kelly: More Than My Share of It All | 1989 |
Boone Guyton | Whistling Death: The Test Pilot's Story of the F4U Corsair | 1990 |
Bud Anderson | To Fly and Fight | 1991 |
Jimmy Doolittle | I Could Never Be So Lucky Again[x] | 1991 |
Gabby Gabreski | Gabby: A Fighter Pilot's Life[y] | 1991 |
Hajo Herrmann | Eagle's Wings | 1991 |
Brian Shul | Sled Driver: Flying the World's Fastest Jet | 1991 |
Rudy Billberg | In the Shadow of Eagles: From Barnstormer to Alaska Bush Pilot[z] | 1992 |
Joe Foss | A Proud American: The Autobiography of Joe Foss[aa] | 1992 |
Tex Johnson | Tex Johnston: Jet-Age Test Pilot[ab] | 1992 |
Harry H. Crosby | A Wing and a Prayer: The "Bloody 100th" Bomb Group of the U.S. Eighth Air Force in Action over Europe in World War II | 1993 |
Lawrence A. Hyland | Call Me Pat: The Autobiography of the Man Howard Hughes Chose to Lead Hughes Aircraft | 1993 |
Diana Barnato Walker | Spreading My Wings: One of Britain's Top Women Pilots Tells Her Remarkable Story | 1994 |
Marion Eugene Carl | Pushing the Envelope: The Career of Fighter Ace and Test Pilot Marion Carl[ac] | 1994 |
Neal Vernon Loving | Lovings Love: A Black American's Experiences in Aviation | 1994 |
Ben Rich | Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed[ad] | 1994 |
Otha C. Spencer | Flying the Hump: Memories of an Air War | 1994 |
Melvin N. Westwood | Contract Military Air Transport From the Ground Up | 1995 |
Bob Hoover | Forever Flying: Fifty Years of High-flying Adventures, From Barnstorming in Prop Planes to Dogfighting Germans to Testing Supersonic Jets | 1996 |
No Kum-Sok | A MiG-15 to Freedom: Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953[ae] | 1996 |
Tom Smith | Easy Target: The Long, Strange Trip of a Scout Pilot in Vietnam | 1996 |
Charles W. Dryden | A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman | 1997 |
James V. Hartinger | From One Stripe to Four Stars | 1997 |
Boris Sergievsky | Airplanes, Women, and Song: Memoirs of a Fighter Ace, Test Pilot, and Adventurer | 1998 |
Fred J. Olivi | Decision at Nagasaki: The Mission That Almost Failed[af] | 1998 |
Frank E. Petersen | Into the Tiger's Jaw: America's First Black Marine Aviator[ag] | 1998 |
Paul Tibbets | Return of The Enola Gay | 1998 |
Jeffrey Quill | Spitfire: A Test Pilot's Story | 1998 |
David Kirk Vaughan | Runway Visions: An American C-130 Pilot's Memoir of Combat Airlift Operations in Southeast Asia, 1967-1968 | 1998 |
Max Karant | Max Karant: My Flights and Fights[ah] | 1999 |
Richard C. Kirkland | Tales of a War Pilot[ai] | 1999 |
Michael J. Novosel | Dustoff: The Memoir of an Army Aviator | 1999 |
James Anderson | Arctic Bush Pilot: From Navy Combat to Flying Alaska's Northern Wilderness[aj] | 2000 |
Ann B. Carl | A WASP Among Eagles: A Woman Military Test Pilot in World War II | 2000[ak] |
Frederick Libby | Horses Don't Fly: A Memoir of World War I | 2000 |
Denny McCartney | Picking Up the Pieces | 2000 |
Lee Wulff | Bush Pilot Angler[al] | 2000 |
Roland Beamont | The Years Flew Past: 40 Years at the Leading Edge of Aviation | 2001 |
John A. Clark | An Eighth Air Force Combat Diary: Combat Missions Flown with the 100th Bomb Group, England 1944-1945 | 2001 |
Don Fairbanks | Once Around the Patch (Of Life): The Autobiography of Don Fairbanks | 2001[am] |
Robert K. Morgan | The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle: Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot[an] | 2001 |
Louis Zamperini | Devil at My Heels[ao][ap] | 2001 |
John L. Lenburg | Kriegsgefangenen #6410: Prisoner of War[aq] | 2002 |
Peter Masefield | Flight Path: The Autobiography of Sir Peter Masefield[ar] | 2002 |
Geoffrey Wellum | First Light: The True Story of a Boy Who Became a Man in the War-Torn Skies above Britain | 2002 |
James Joyce | Pucker Factor 10: Memoir of a U.S. Army Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam | 2003 |
Donald L. Mallick | Smell of Kerosene: A Test Pilot's Odyssey | 2003 |
Joseph W. Rutter | Wreaking Havoc: A Year in an A-20 | 2003 |
Rex Terpening | Bent Props & Blow Pots | 2003 |
Randy Zahn | Snake Pilot: Flying the Cobra Attack Helicopter in Vietnam[as] | 2003 |
Bernard F. Fisher | Beyond the Call of Duty: The Story of an American Hero | 2004 |
Chuck Gross | Rattler One-Seven: A Vietnam Helicopter Pilot’s War Story | 2004 |
Julian Williams Cummings | Grasshopper Pilot: A Memoir[at] | 2005 |
Colin Downes | By the Skin of my Teeth: The Memoirs of an RAF Mustang Pilot in World War II and of Flying Sabres with USAF in Korea | 2005 |
Edward Huntley | Land Here? You Bet!: The True Adventures of a Fledgling Bush Pilot in Alaska and British Columbia in the Early 1950s[au] | 2005 |
Corky Meyer | Corky Meyer's Flight Journal: A Test Pilot's Tales of Dodging Disasters Just in Time[av] | 2005 |
James M. Davis | In Hostile Skies: An American B-24 Pilot in World War II | 2006 |
Roy Franklin | Island Bush Pilot: Founder of San Juan Airlines | 2006 |
Clayton Kelly Gross | Live Bait: WWII Memories of an Undefeated Fighter Ace | 2006 |
Günther Rall | My Logbook: Reminiscences, 1938-2006 | 2006 |
Joe Sutter | 747: Creating the World's First Jumbo Jet and Other Adventures from a Life in Aviation[aw] | 2006 |
Sam O. White | Sam O. White, Alaskan: Tales of a Legendary Wildlife Agent and Bush Pilot[ax] | 2006 |
Jack Broughton | Rupert Red Two: A Fighter Pilot's Life from Thunderbolts to Thunderchiefs[ay] | 2007 |
Kenny Wayne Fields | The Rescue of Streetcar 304: A Navy Pilot's Forty Hours on the Run in Laos | 2007 |
Nicholas Gravino, Jr. | A Pilot's Memoirs: From the Ground Up | 2007 |
Holger Jorgensen | Jorgy: The Life of Native Alaskan Bush Pilot and Airline Captain Holger "Jorgy" Jorgensen | 2007 |
Ed Rasimus | Palace Cobra: A Fighter Pilot in the Vietnam Air War[az] | 2007 |
Richard Hutchings | Special Forces Pilot: A Flying Memoir of the Falklands War | 2008 |
Leland Snow | Putting Dreams to Flight | 2008 |
Harlan R. Hill | I Wanted Wings: A Tail Gunner's Story[ba] | 2009 |
Anna Yegorova | Red Sky, Black Death: A Soviet Woman Pilot's Memoir of the Eastern Front | 2009 |
John Freeborn | Tiger Cub: A 74 Squadron Fighter Pilot in World War II[bb] | 2009 |
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Wayne A. Warner | One Trip Too Many: A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat over Laos and Vietnam | 2011 |
Bob Adkins | Panhandle Pilot: Twenty Years of Flying in Southeast Alaska | 2012 |
Don Volz | A Pilot's Story: An Autobiography of a Pilot | 2012 |
Mick Greene | The Life and Adventures of an Old Bold Pilot: Skill, Courage, Luck | 2012 |
Theodore R. Wiebe | Bread of Tears | 2012 |
Albert J. DeGroote | A Flight Through Life: An Aviator's Memoir | 2013 |
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Ed Denny | Hornet 33: Memoir of a Combat Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam | 2016 |
Z. W. Kowalewski | A Sailor's Life in World War II | 2016 |
J. F. Langer | From the Spitfire Cockpit to the Cabinet Office: The Memoirs of Air Commodore J F 'Johnny' Langer | 2016 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Published in English as Days on the Wing in 1934 and Flying In Flanders in 1971.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Published posthumously.
- ↑ This would later be re-edited and published in English as Stuka Pilot.
- ↑ A previous book, Wingless Victory (alternately known as Alone He Went), was published in 1950. However, it was it was "written by an R.A.F. colleague of Embry's, and thus [does not have] the personal touch of autobiography" according to a review.[1]
- ↑ Coauthored. There are significant questions regarding the authenticity of the book due to changes by the coauthor.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ The author wrote three books during his lifetime: The Designer's Tales in 1950, a second book in 1964, and The Purpose of Life in 1967. The books vary in content, most distinctly being rewritten in regards to the changing political situation in the Soviet Union.[2] The first English language book, Notes of an Aircraft Designer was published in 1960.[3] A second English language book, corresponding with the third Russian language book and titled The Aim of a Lifetime, was published in 1972.[4]
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Published in English as On Wings of War: My Life as a Pilot Adventurer in 1975.
- ↑ Published in English as The Delta Wing: History and Development in 1981.
- ↑ The author published two additional books: The Flight of the Mew Gull in 1980 and Wings Across the Great Divide: Postwar Flying in Africa in the 1940s in 2004. They cover his prewar and postwar life, respectively.
- ↑ The author published an additional book: Chickenhawk: Back in the World: Life After Vietnam in 1993.
- ↑ Coauthored, based on diary entries.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Based on diary entries.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ An earlier memoir was published as The Stars at Noon.
- ↑ An earlier memoir was published as God is My Co-Pilot.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ The author published at least two additional nonfiction books: MASH Angels: Tales of an Air-Evac Helicopter Pilot in the Korean War and Tales of a Helicopter Pilot. A third, War Pilot: True Tales of Combat and Adventure, may be a republication of Tales of a War Pilot.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ It is not clear when this book was first published. An edition was published by the Smithsonian Institution in 2010.[5] However, her 2008 obituary mentions the work by name.[6] A WorldCat entry with limited details mentions an edition published in 2000.[7] This date has been used for the entry.
- ↑ Published posthumously.
- ↑ The date of publication is not listed in the book and could not be determined from online sources. However, an article published by AOPA in 2001 mentions it and this date has been used for the entry.[8]
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ A previous book of the same name was written with a different co-author and first published in 1956.
- ↑ Republished in 2015 as Walk to Freedom.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Based on audiotapes.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ This may be a compilation of various articles published in the magazine Flight Journal.[9][10]
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ The author wrote two previous books: Thud Ridge in 1968 and Going Downtown: The War Against Hanoi and Washington in 1988.
- ↑ The author published a previous book, a prequel: When Thunder Rolled: An F-105 Pilot over North Vietnam in 2003.
- ↑ Coauthored, based on letters.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Published posthumously, coauthored, based on diary entries.
- ↑ Published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored, based on diary entries.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously.
- ↑ Coauthored.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously, based on letters.
- ↑ Coauthored, published posthumously, based on diary entries.
- ↑ The author wrote a previous book: War for the Hell of It in 2005.
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