Harry Combs
Harry Combs (1913-2003) was the author of the acclaimed novel Brules . An aviation pioneer and executive whose flying career began in 1928, his interest in early flight led him to research and write Kill Devil Hill, an award-winning study of the Wright brothers. He also received the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, the aviation industry's most coveted and prestigious award for public service.
Harry Combs (1913-2003) was the author of the acclaimed novel Brules . An aviation pioneer and executive whose flying career began in 1928, his interest in early flight led him to research and write Kill Devil Hill, an award-winning study of the Wright brothers. He also received the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, the aviation industry's most coveted and prestigious award for public service. See less
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Harry Combs book reviews
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Brules
Brules (dead gun)
by ratgar, Oct 16, 2007
If you like stories of the Old West, interesting and believable characters, sweet revenge, along with descriptions of topography that one can see today, this is the book for you. The only negative is ... Read More