In a tense kamikaze attack, the USS Enterprise, the most decorated ship in US Navy history, is portrayed desperately evading a Japanese Zero which crashed on her flight deck on May 14, 1945, and took her out of the war. 1986 | Original: Sold | Print edition: Lithograph | Size 40” x 2
The art work of renown maritime artist James Clary.
Trade paperback in very good condition. Book is illustrated, 11x9, 157 pages. Published in 1982 by Pictorial Histories Publications.
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