Lot 707
[Enola Gay] Tibbets, Paul. (1915- ). Pilot
of the Enola Gay.
Signed Statement On The Morality of
Dropping the Bomb by Paul Tibbets with Two Signed Photographs. Printed
Statement on the morality of dropping the first atomic bomb, One page, Quarto,
on yellow poster stock, n.d. Entitled, "General Paul Tibbets [sic] Reflections
On Hiroshima," the document reads, in full:
"...the morality of
dropping the bomb was not my business. I was instructed to perform a military
mission...and that was the thing I was going to do to the best of my ability.
Paul W. Tibbets Brig. Gen., USAF (Ret.)"
Also included are Three
Signed Photographs: a Black & White, 8 x 10" headshot of Enola Gay
pilot Paul W.Tibbets decorated as a General, signed "Paul W. Tibbets";
an eerie Black & White, 8 x 10" image of the Enola Gay coming in for a
twilight landing, also signed in full by pilot Tibbets; and a framed 5 x 7",
Black & White photograph of nuclear physicist Edward Teller, a chief scientist
at Los Alamos and an early advocate of atomic weapon development, seated on a
desk in his laboratory.
Fine. All items are in fine condition
and boldly signed in full.
Estimated Value $325-400.