Kevin said:
My first book was Moby Dick that my mom made me read. She said I couldn't read anymore comics until I read it. That was one summer in Japan 1969 I think. I threw a walleyed fit. I was hooked by the first couple of pages. The next book I remember reading was called Frank Luke the Balloon Buster, about a WWI ace who gained noteriety shooting down German sausages (recon balloons). Boy I bet that book about the flying doughboy might be worth some dough today.
Well I did some research for ya....Moby Dick is pretty much everywhere. not to mention you can read it on Kindle fro free. Even the android phone version of kindle....
Now...Frank Luke, Balloon Buster, is not printed anymore. Even on Kindle. :i_dunno:
However, I did find 2 of the one version of the original books by Charles Coombs. One on Amazon,
http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Balloon-Buster-Charles-Coombs/dp/999037032X
It's only $134.00
The other is at the library. (of course) So I looked around Texas....there's one at Eugene McDermott Library in Richardson. That was the closest one to you.
I also found a few of another version of the book, by Norman Hall.
On amazon of course....
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000QB0V7U/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
And fairly cheap too.....
