"Good to Go": The Rescue of Capt. Scott O'Grady, USAF, from Bosnia
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. 355, illus., appendices, scratch in rear DJ. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. 355, illus., appendices, scratch in rear DJ. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1996. Second Printing. 355, illus., appendices, slight creasing to DJ edges. More
Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2002. 481 pages. Wraps, footnotes, figures, tables, chapter references. Prepared for the United States Air Force. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989. First Princeton Paperback Printing [stated]. Trade paperback. 24 cm. ix, [1[, 313, [1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Source notes. Bibliography. Index. Sticker residue on back cover. Nathan K. "Nick" Kotz (September 16, 1932 – April 26, 2020) was an American journalist, author, and historian. He is best known for his 2005 book Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Laws that Changed America chronicling the roles of US President Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Luther King Jr. in the passage of the 1964, 1965, and 1968 civil rights laws. Kotz won a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1968 for his reporting of unsanitary conditions in many meat packing plants, which helped ensure the passage of the Wholesome Meat Act. As a reporter for the Des Moines Register and the Washington Post, and as a freelance writer, Nick Kotz won many of journalism's most important honors, including the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Washington correspondence, the Raymond Clapper Memorial Award, and the first Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Award. His study of American military leadership won the National Magazine Award for public service. His book Wild Blue Yonder: Money, Politics, and the B-1 Bomber won the Olive Branch Award. Kotz's other books include A Passion For Equality: George Wiley and the Movement (with Mary Lynn Kotz); Let Them Eat Promises: The Politics of Hunger; and The Unions (with Haynes Johnson). A magna cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College, Kotz did graduate study in international relations at the London School of Economics. After college, he served as a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. More
New York: Richards Rosen Press, Inc., 1968. First Edition. 189, illus., sticker residue inside front flyleaf, DJ scuffed along edges and small tears. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1969. First? Edition. First? Printing. 26 cm, 841, illus., appendices, index, boards spotted and somewhat warped, foxing to fore-edge, text clean. More
Place_Pub: New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1985. First Edition. First Printing. 253, ink notation inside front flyleaf, some wear to DJ edges, small tear and chip in top edge front DJ. More
Kerrville, TX: Herring Printing Company, c1993. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, approx. 250, figures, appendices, index. Inscribed by the author. More
Osceola, WI: Specialty Press Publishers, 1981. First Printing. Quarto, 160, illus., 2 fold-out plans, endpaper illus., bibliography, index, DJ somewhat worn and soiled: small tear at top of DJ spine. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1996. First? Edition. First? Printing. 515, illus., maps, tables, charts, footnotes, glossary, references, index, DJ in plastic sleeve, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. 515, wraps, illus., maps, tables, charts, footnotes, glossary, bibliography, index, damp stains on top edge. More
Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University Press, 1988. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 25 cm, xiii, [1], 126 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Index Pencil erasure and ink notation on title page, stamp on fore-edge. Don Mrozek, a professor of history at Kansas State University, Kansas, USA, since 1972 and a faculty member of the university’s Institute for Military History and 20th Century Studies, is a specialist in American military history, with particular interests in civil-military relations, the interplay between societal development and military institutions, American notions about the nature of war and aspects of American military aviation. More
Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History, 1989. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 633, v.1 only, illus., map, footnotes, notes on sources, glossary. More
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 86, wraps, illus., notes, bibliography, some wear, soiling, and sticker residue to covers. More
Place_Pub: Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 86, wraps, illus., footnotes, notes, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink name on bottom edge near spine. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Air Force, 2000. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. 540 pages. Illus., maps, glossary, notes, bibliographic note, index, gift card autographed by Dick Hallion, Air Force Historian. More
Washington, DC: United States Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program, 1997. 1999 printing. Trade paperback. 25 cm, x, 513, [1] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Selected readings. Index. Mr. Nalty was born and educated in Omaha, Nebraska and graduated from Creighton University. He lived in the Washington, DC and Baltimore areas for his adult life, having located there to pursue graduate studies at Catholic University. In his professional career he was well known for his historical research and non-fiction publications on the military, particularly his writing on black Americans in the military. Along with Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. he edited the thirteen-volume Blacks in the United States Armed Forces and he wrote, and in 1986 published, Strength for the Fight: A History of Black Americans in the Military. Mr. Nalty believed the history of black Americans in the United States military was not adequately researched or shared with the general public, and his passion was to correct that oversight. Prior to retiring in 1994, Mr. Nalty was a senior historian in the Office of Air Force History. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1997. 25 cm, 513 & 659, 2-vol. set, illus., notes, selected readings, index. More
Washington, DC: United States Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program, 1997. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Hardcover. 25 cm, x, 513, [1] & x, 659, [3] pages. 2-vol. set in slipcase. Illustrations. Notes. Selected readings. Authors. Index. In his professional career Bernard Nalty was well known for his historical research and non-fiction publications on the military, particularly his writing on black Americans in the military. Along with Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. he edited the thirteen-volume Blacks in the United States Armed Forces and he wrote, and in 1986 published, Strength for the Fight: A History of Black Americans in the Military. Mr. Nalty believed the history of black Americans in the United States military was not adequately researched or shared with the general public, and his passion was to correct that oversight. Prior to retiring in 1994, Mr. Nalty was a senior historian in the Office of Air Force History and edited Winged Shield, Winged Sword: A History of the USAF. More
Place_Pub: New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1998. Fourteenth Printing. 133, wraps, illus., map, pages somewhat darkened, some scratches to rear cover U.S. Air Force pilot Scott O'Grady was shot down over Bosnia while flying on a peace-keeping mission. Book for young readers. More
San Antonio, TX: Daedalian Foundation, 1984. 192, wraps (gold color), roster, address label on rear cover, some wear, creasing, & sm chips to cover edges, scratches on fr cover. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1973. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 245, wraps, illus., glossary, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1997. 80, wraps, illus., reading list, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2004. First? Edition. First? Printing. 481, illus., glossary, notes, bibliography, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2004. First Paperbk? Printing. 481, wraps, illus., glossary, notes, bibliography, index, slight wear to cover edges. More