Pilot's Luck Drawings by Clayton Knight. With excerpts from stories by Elliott White Springs, Captain A. Roy Brown, Floyd Gibbons, Norman S. Hall.
Philadelphia: David MacKay Company, 1929. Large handsome quarto in the publisher's blue cloth with pictorial onlay, 72 pp., with a total of 23 plates (of which 14 are in colour). Boards bumped at extremities, some scattered stains affect the rear board, old gift inscription on front endpaper, but overall a good sound copy with the front panel of the dust-jacket remaining. A compelling collection of illustrations by Clayton Knight.
Knight's drawings were inspired by excepts from the following stories: War Birds Diary of an Unknown Aviator (1926), The Red Knight of Germany by Floyd Gibbons (1927), Balloon Buster by Norman S. Hall (1928) and Nocturn Militaire (1927) and Above the Bright Blue Sky (1928) by Elliot White Springs.
Clayton Knight was an American aviator who served during World War I. He was also an illustrator and worked for the comic strip Ace Drummond. In 1917, Knight volunteered for the U.S. Army Signal Corps. He trained with the No.44 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps in Essex on July 24, 1917.
During a mission in October 1918, Knight survived a crash landing on Germany territory. He was taken to a German clinic and made a prisoner of war. After his recovery, Knight continued his career as an aviation artist. Item #2612
Price (AUD): $250.00