Lawman 56,
I have both books, in fact Gibbon's was the very first hard cover book I ever owned,presented to me by my Grandfather in the mid 1950's, and which I still have and treasure to this day. I just did a quick count and I have 17 books about the Red Knight on my shelves, actually 19 when I add a couple of volumes such as "Under the Guns of" etc.
I very much enjoyed the Burrows book, my recommmendation would be to follow up with Peter Kilduff's latest (2007) work "Red Baron, The Life and Death of an Ace". It's a great mix of fact and objective interpretaton of the speculation still running amok out there, and I believe a great historical summary of the real events and milestones in MvR's short lifetime. Kilduff's earlier biography, "The Red Baron, Beyond the Legend", is another good read. If nothing else, Kilduff does his homework, and keeps it all pretty objective. And you can, of course, go to the books of the time, particularly the those of the Bodenschatz Diaries of which there are several versions.
Have fun with this, it never ends!
Cheers,
Lance
