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During WWII, the deserts of the Southwest were sprinkled with military air fields, and most returned to the desert with the end of the war. This book is a pictorial essay of one of those fields, the Blythe Army Air Base, examined in amazing detail; it provides a microcosmic look at what happened all over America's deserts.
Art Wilson Hardcover, 128pgs. 8½"x 11" |
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