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FREDERICK COFFAY YOHN. "The tailspin ripped into the ground, and one tire burst with a loud report."

FREDERICK COFFAY YOHN.
"The tailspin ripped into the ground, and one tire burst with a loud report." Watercolor, ink, and wash on board. 387x502 mm; 15 1/4x19 3/4 inches, image. Signed in image, lower right. Illustration for The American Boy magazine and also as frontispiece for Russ Farrell, Airman, by Thomas Burtis, published by Doubleday, Page and Co., Garden City, 1928. Matted and framed, with photocopy of board verso attached to dust cover, with previous owner's transcription of the notations.

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