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The book, The Airman's World, asks the reader the following questions: 1) What does it mean to be a flier; 2) Why does a man feel both calm and excited in that vast solitude of the air and 3) When he feels that he moves on a level with the Earth's creation, why does he feel yet humbler toward it? This book has captured in words and pictures the feelings of people who know the unique experience of flight. Further, the author of this book has explained that which is unexplainable, the sensation of flight to people who have never flown. This book includes prose and a black and white aerial photograph for each of the following titles excluding the introduciton: 1) Introduction; 2) The Atmosphere; 3) The Upflung Highlands; 4) The Prarie; 5) The River; 6) The Wind; 7) Patterns; 8) The Everglades; 9) Wayside Trees; 10) The Man's The Thing; 11) The Shrine; 12) The Volcano; 13) The Sunkissed Valley; 14) The Army of Trees; 15) The City; 16) The Pursuit of Happiness; 17) The Ancient Sentinel; 18) Heritage; 19) To Be Free; 20) Portrait of Private Pilots; 21) The Sailplane; 22) The Happy Lonely; 23) The Wind Sock; 24) The Gallant Clan; 25) The Text of the Wing; 26) Beyond Beyond; 27) One of The Trusted; 28) The Airman's Campus; 29) Carrier Pilot; 30) Briefing; 31) Rendezvous Over Aldenhoven; 32) Courage and 33) To Find Myself. This book is 71 pages that has a dust cover that is acceptable but a book that is in excellent condition. The author is Gill Robb Wilson. Edition published in 1957.