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JAPANESE NAVAL PILOT'S PHOTO BOOK WITH IMAGES OF PEARL HARBOR

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
JAPANESE NAVAL PILOT'S PHOTO BOOK WITH IMAGES OF PEARL HARBOR
From a pilot who served aboard the AKAGI

Outstanding Japanese naval pilot's photo album, 9" x 11 1/2" faux leather cover bearing an image of a battleship in relief, with hand-painted airplanes, waves sea, and Japanese national flag on the cover. Within are 120 photos with dates in captions, gathered by a pilot who served on the AKAGI - one of the vessels participating in the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. The album commences with images from the pilot while a cadet in 1933 and continues until 1942 during which time he had trained in spotters, fighters, bombers and seaplanes. His service took him to China, Formosa and the South Pacific where he finished his duty aboard the AKAGI (after Pearl Harbor). The collection opens with photos of his class in dress whites, his school, and portraits of his officers and schoolmates. There follow multiple images of all types of aircraft including seaplanes, aerial views Mt. Fuji, the coast, and other planes in formation. Two interesting images show a biplane that has crashed into a tree. Several other photos show buildings destroyed and walls breached in China. At the rear of the album is an image of the AKAGI at sea, and the pilot in flight gear with his crew before a plane. Four period images, perhaps obtained aboard the AKAGI, show planes en route to Pearl Harbor, and American battleships while under attack in the harbor. Also pasted within are about ten propaganda photographs from the surrender of Singapore and the Philippines. The balance of the book is blank, possibly explained by the fact that the AKAGI was crippled and scuttled at the battle of Midway, and a huge number of her flyers were lost. Overall fine condition.

Estimate: $1,500 - 2,000.

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