Enduring Courage

Ace Pilot Eddie Rickenbacker and the Dawn of the Age of Speed

audio cd, 11 pages

Published May 13, 2014 by Macmillan Audio.

ISBN:
978-1-4272-3923-5
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From the Introduction...

Rickenbacker lived at a time when the latest machines of the industrial revolutions were ripping apart the ages-old rhythms of plow and steam. When he was seven, the first car race reported average times of a little over 7 miles an hour; by his teenaged years, he would routinely clock speeds of 100 mph in competitions. When he was twelve, no one had flown in a heavier-than-air, powered machine or was expected to anytime soon; by his twenties, he was dogfighting at Mount Olympus heights. The motorcar and airplane each enabled its operator to experience dimensions of speed and time that no human being had ever encountered before. Again and again, Americans would watch as Eddie Rickenbacker climbed into these machines and pushed them faster and harder, escaping death by a heartbeat, only to flash a broad aw-shucks grin and go out and do it again. Rickenbacker …

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5 stars

Definitely one of the better biographies I have ever read. Eddie Rickenbacker was more than just America's Great War Ace of Aces, more than one of the early successful race car drivers. He was first and foremost courageous, his strong will driving everything he did from a very early age. This determination allowed him to rise from mechanic to driver to salesman, enabled him to overcome the class differences among America's first pilots, and finally drove him to survive against all odds not one but two serious mishaps.

This book was part history, part profile, and part thriller, and was all very well written. Noted and discarded are embellishments by earlier ghost writers and even the past colored by Eddie himself; favoring his true history over the stories. Highly recommended!