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First Edition (stated on verso of title page). Publisher's dark green cloth with black, impressed lettering to front board and spine. Clear, removable, archival protective cover fitted to the book. Octavo. pp. xii, 289 with 3 pages of advertisements, with one folding map, 9 additional maps and 30 photographs, including aerial photographs. A book in Very Good condition with small WHS label to foot of rear pastedown. Lt-Col. John Edward Tennant D.S.O., M.C. (12 October 1890 7 August 1941), was a British airman, explorer, banker and Liberal Party politician. He was educated at Royal Naval College, Osborne and Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. In 1918 he married Georgina Helen Kirkpatrick. They had one son, Iain Mark Tennant. In 1925 she obtained a divorce. In 1926 he married Victoria Maud Veronica Duff. They had two sons and two daughters. Tennant served as a Midshipman, 1908 10. In 1910, he became a 2nd Lieutenant in the Scots Guards. After the outbreak of war in September 1914 he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps. He served in France, 1914 16, and as OC for the RFC and the RAF in Mesopotamia, 1916 18. He was mentioned in dispatches five times, he was awarded the Military Cross, Distinguished Service Order and the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. He was shot down and captured by the Turks while in Mesopotamia, but rescued four days later by armoured cars. From 1918-1919 he was Director of Aeronautics in India. In 1920, he became a senior partner in the firm of Hohler & Co., banking agents. In 1924 he was a member of the Oxford Arctic Expedition to Nordaustlandet. In 1920 he had published In the Clouds above Bagdad, Being the Records of an Air Commander. He carried out Shikar expeditions up the White Nile, in India, and the Sinai Peninsula. In 1926 Tennant became prospective Liberal candidate for the Moray and Nairn division and contested the 1929 General Election in which he came third. He was on the committee of the National Trust of Scotland. In 1939 Tennant became a Wing-Commander in the RAFVR and then an Acting Group Captain. He was assigned to the Intelligence Staff, of the Air Ministry. He was Personal Air Secretary to the Chief of Air Staff, Sir Charles Portal from 1940 41. He was Commandant for Scotland, Air Training Corps, in 1941. He died in a flying accident in Scotland. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 103549
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