Bye Bye Black Sheep

Masajiro KAWATO

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Bye Bye Black Sheep

BYE BYE BLACK SHEEP, INSCRIBED BY MASAJIRO KAWATO, WW II JAPANESE FLYER CREDITED WITH SHOOTING DOWN AMERICAN FLYING ACE “PAPPY” BOYINGTON

KAWATO, Masajiro. Bye Bye Black Sheep. (Phoenix: Printing Dynamics), [circa 1978]. Octavo, original blue leatherette, original dust jacket.

Later printing of the memoirs of WWII Japanese airman Masajiro “Mike” Kawato, credited with shooting down Marine Corps flying ace, Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, inscribed in English and Japanese, “To: Kelly Bowen [Japanese script], Masajiro Kawato [Japanese script].”

Congressional Medal of Honor winner “Pappy” Boyington, whose popular autobiography Baa Baa Black Sheep has been praised as a war memoir that “ranks with the best,” was shot down on January 3, 1944 (Boston Herald). That same day Masajiro Kawato, a young Japanese flyer, opened fire on an American Corsair F4U over the Pacific, following the plane as it “went into a dive, [maneuvering] left and right” until its pilot parachuted out and the plane went “down, skimming the surface of the ocean.” Years later, when Kawato moved to the United States, he met “Pappy” Boyington and after the men became friends, concluded that the flyer shot down by that day was in fact the legendary American pilot. Kawato’s memoir, Zero-Sen Rabaul Ni Ari, published in Japan in 1956, first edition in English published in 1978 as Flight into Conquest; this is a later printing, circa 1978, of the special abridged edition published by the author. Illustrated with numerous black-and-white photographs, drawings and maps.

A fine inscribed copy.

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