Originally posted by Bruv119
His story
Samurai!
Has been my favourite read yet. There has been many re-prints of his biography. I managed to pick up a 1970's one for a pound in good condition.
Then maybe you should read this too:
http://www.warbirdforum.com/samurai.htm"First off, let me say that this is one of the grand combat memoirs of World War II--but you knew that, right? If you haven't already done so, go ahead and buy it. It's definitely worth owning.
Now let me mention some of its flaws. They begin with the true author, who was not Sakai but the late sci-fi and aviation writer Martin Caidin. It's a shame that this unique story fell into Caidin's dream factory, in which speed generally trumped accuracy."
"It might surprise the reader to learn that, despite the millions of copies of Samurai being sold since its publication in 1957, Sakai has never received a penny in royalties due to him."