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Outwitting the Hun by Pat O’Brien Harper & Brothers, New York and London A powerful and deeply personal First World War memoir by American aviator Lieutenant Pat O’Brien, recounting his capture by German forces, imprisonment as a prisoner of war, and the ingenuity, endurance, and courage required to survive behind enemy lines. This volume stands out not only for its gripping narrative, but also for its original photographic frontispiece portrait of the author in uniform, lending immediacy and historical weight to the account. O’Brien’s story offers a rare first-person perspective on aerial warfare, POW life, and escape efforts during WWI—making this an especially desirable title for collectors of military aviation, Great War history, and escape narratives. 🔍 Details Title: Outwitting the Hun Author: Lieut. Pat O’Brien Publisher: Harper & Brothers Era: World War I Illustrations: Frontispiece photographic portrait Binding: Original publisher’s cloth with gilt titling and aviation emblem 📚 Condition Solid vintage copy with expected age wear Cloth shows surface wear and patina consistent with age Interior pages clean and legible Binding remains intact Please review photos closely—they form part of the description ⭐ Why This Book Matters Authentic WWI escape memoirs with documented aviation involvement and photographic portraits are increasingly scarce. This is not fiction—it is lived experience, written close to the events themselves, and it carries a level of emotional intensity that later retrospectives often lack. ⭐ Why It’s Collectible Outwitting the Hun occupies a desirable niche within World War I literature as a contemporary first-person escape narrative written by an active military aviator. Unlike later retrospective accounts, this book was produced close to the events themselves, lending authenticity, immediacy, and historical value. What elevates this copy further is the inclusion of the original photographic frontispiece portrait of Lieutenant Pat O’Brien in uniform, a feature increasingly absent from surviving examples. Photographic portraits of WWI airmen are highly sought after, particularly when paired with autobiographical content rather than secondary histories. The book bridges several strong collecting categories: World War I primary-source narratives Aviation and early military flight history Prisoner-of-war and escape literature Early 20th-century military memoirs with photographic content Original cloth bindings with intact gilt titling and aviation imagery, as seen here, are becoming harder to find in solid, unrestored condition. For collectors, this represents not only a compelling story but a tangible artifact of lived wartime experience—a quality that consistently sustains long-term desirability and value.
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