You might say that David Gero's new book, Early Aviation Disasters, serves as a prequel to his earlier book, Aviation Disasters: The "World's Major Civil A Miner Crashes since 1950, now in its fourth edition (Patrick Stephens, 2006). Gero also recently published the second edition of the similarly formatted Flights of terror: Aerial hijack and sabotage since 1930 (Haynes, 2010). This book follows the same format as the previous ones and consists of chronological descriptive summaries of airline accidents that occurred worldwide, but this time from 1920 through 1949.
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