Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary

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  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
  • Ext. Rare Volume 10 CAT Bulletin Orig. Owned by Claire Chennault's Secretary
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Description

ARTIFACT:

This is a 1957 bound copy of the CAT (Civil Air Transport) Bulletin, Volume 10, Numbers 1 through 1CAT was a Chinese airline established in 1946 by famed General and leader of the American Volunteer Group, Claire Chennault, along with Whiting Willauer. The companyÕs airplanes, many of them piloted by former Flying Tigers, first flew humanitarian airlifts and then became integral in Chiang Kai-ShekÕs efforts against the Communists in China, eventually evacuating Chinese citizens to Taiwan after the fall of his government. In 1950 the CIA acquired CAT and used the airline for secret missions to China even though on the surface it appeared to be solely a civilian airline. These bound volumes originally belonged to Eve Myers, who was Claire Chennault's personal secretary and what appears to be the CAT office manager after he passed away in 1958 (Eve is shown in the last two photos above). CAT became Air America in 195Each volume has several photographs (some of Chennault), human interest stories, company information, some AVG reunion articles and tons of super ÒCATÓ advertisements. This would be the last full volume published before ChennaultÕs death. We have several other bound volumes representing different years available for sale separately: please see links at the bottom of this page.

VINTAGE:

Jan. 1957 Ð Dec. 1957.

SIZE:

Volume 10 (No. 1-12). Approximately 11-1/4" in height and 8-1/2Ó in width and 1-1/16Ó in thickness.

CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:

Embossed cloth-bound cover, paper.

ATTACHMENT:

Glued binding.

MARKINGS:

VOL. 10 NO. 1 Ð VOL. 10 NO. 12 JAN. 1957 Ð DEC. 1957 Eve Myers (embossed upon cover).

ITEM NOTES:

This is from a United States Army Air Forces collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VFJX08 LGGEX8/13 SFJJ10/14

CONDITION:

7- (Very Fine-): The book is in fine overall condition: some light wear to the cover and the spine; some separation from the binding in spots (all pages are present); yellowing of endpapers.

GUARANTEE:

As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.

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