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New York, NY., William Morrow & Co., 1951, Edition Unstated. 339 Pages, Hardcover, . Name written FLEP, slight toning, else content appears as unblemished with very good dark oatmeal colored/black, cloth covered boards displaying minimal surface/edge wear. Tom Cutter is in love with airplanes and has been from his boyhood. He can remain in England, an employee in another man's aviation business, or he can set out on his own.With little more than personal grit and an antique aircraft, Cutter organizes an independent flying service on the Persian Gulf. He sees opportunities everywhere, also dangers. "In Cutter's growth from provincial conservative to worldly entrepreneur, Shute brings us a fine portrayal of a man willing to accept pain and danger in his search for personal growth." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board) Fiction Shipping/Handling/Insurance/Tracking Included within the continental U.S. (Free Shipping). Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and… Read More