I COULD NEVER BE SO LUCKY AGAIN
by William S. Phillips

One of the greatest heroes of World War II is also one of the most colorful and famous. James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle set many speed records and engaged in aerial acrobatics at countless air shows. He was also a test pilot and the first man ever to fly completely blind – using only cockpit instruments – from takeoff to landing. It is statements like these, in deeds and words, that make this living legend stand alone. Perhaps one of his most famous statements was “I would never want to relive my life; I could never be so lucky again.” It is therefore a fitting title for William S. Phillips’ fine art print, which makes the definitive statement of Doolittle’s remarkable life. I Could Never Be So Lucky Again is countersigned by Doolittle and accompanied by a complimentary copy of the General’s autobiography of the same title – where he puts into words what Phillips put into the art, and has his say about every aspect of his amazing career.

Limited Edition of 850 artist signed and numbered prints,
countersigned by General James H. Doolittle.

Image size: 14 x 19 ins.

Worldwide price £995 inc. insured shipping.