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Rickenbacker Eddie 1890 - 1973 Eddie Rickenbacker writes on his favorite authors, Mark Twain, Horatio Alger, and Tom Swift while admitting that after the death of his father: "I was forced to leave school at the seventh grade to go to work to help support a family of seven, so I had little time for reading."


Typed Letter Signed "Eddie Rickenbacker," 1 page, 7.25" x 10.5" on his personal letterhead, New York, February 25, 1966 to Evelyn B. Byrne, a teacher at Elizabeth Browning Junior High School in the Bronx recommending his favorite books and authors. Expected mailing folds, else very fine condition.

Rickenbacker writes, in most part: "‰Û_Of course it must be remembered that due to the early death of my father, I was forced to leave school at the seventh grade to go to work to help support a family of seven, so I had little time for reading. However, my favorite authors were Mark Twain, Horatio Alger and Tom Swift. In addition I was always interested in anything pertaining to American history and the biographical works of great leaders, all of which was a great inspiration and portrayed what are [sic, our] forefathers had gone through to leave us the heritage of freedom and prosperity that we enjoyed at the time. It is possible that your students would be interested in having a copy of my two books - 'Fighting the Flying Circus' covering the activities of the 94th Aero Squadron during World War I, and 'Seven Came Through' giving the details of our sojourn on the broad Pacific during World War II, so I am sending these autographed to you under separate cover. I have always maintained that regardless of your age one can always learn by reading and keeping abreast of the times. In closing, may I wish for all your boys and girls every success, but may they always remember that hey must learn to have faith in the power above. If they do this they will need have no fear of the future."

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