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Originally Posted by marsyao
hi, what is the difference between this book and the previous " Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group " ?
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Twenty years' worth of additional research!
The 1991 Smithsonian Inst Press edition had some minor corrections in its 2nd printing, and more extensive one in the 7th printing in 2001. But I was very limited as to how many changes I could make (the lines always had to come out the same).
SIP went out of business in 2005, and the last copies of that version were soon sold. So HarperCollins, which acquired the Smithsonian list and name, agreed to publish a revised edition. I spent last year rewriting the book. It's a bit shorter, and much of the "back matter" has been moved onto my website (see the link in my sig file). As a result, HarperCollins achieved the remarkable feat of lowering the price by six dollars over 2001.
It's astonishing how much new information can emerge about happenings of sixty-odd years ago. Rick Dunn of this message board is only one of the resources I didn't have when I began to study the AVG in the 1980s. (Ask him! He's seen the book, and I haven't.)
Blue skies! -- Dan Ford
Coming August 21:
Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-1942