"First World Flight" by Spencer Lane is a first rate history. I can't give it a better recommendation than that. First of all, it is an adventure story. The adventure is the flight of four biplanes around the world in a primitive time when there were few airports anywhere in the world. I was absolutely at the edge of my seat during the flight's journey through Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and on to Japan. We lost two of the four planes and, for those who have not read the book, I won't spoil it for you. During the journey of the American team, there were also teams from Portugal, England, Italy, France and others, all of whom were trying to complete the first air journey around the world. The teams interacted and, as a badge of honor for the United States, the American team actually helped two other teams to survive and stay in the race. As a backdrop is the story of Billy Mitchell, an American maverick in uniform who accurately predicted the future of military air power who put the flight together before being put on trial and absolutely crushed by the United States government. This story would make a first rate movie but no one would ever believe it. Pick up a copy, you won't regret it.