| 1. | Nebraska Center for Writers | | | Contains a profile of Ernest K. Gann, the United States author known for his adventure and aviation novels. Also provides a bibliography, selections from various works, and comments from critics. mockingbird.creighton.edu |
| 2. | In the Company of Eagles | | | Cultural analysis of World War I aviation novel. Includes the main motifs of revenge and mercy, plus other motifs such as aviation culture, material culture, military culture, gender roles, and food as culture. www.TheBicyclingGuitarist.net |
| 4. | Author Information, Books, and News | | | Lists subject, publisher, date of publication, and purchasing links for Gann's fiction and non-fiction books. Also includes links to fan sites. www.booksnbytes.com |
| 5. | Song of the Sirens | | | In the book of this title, Gann writes about the ships he sailed and owned. Review from the Chicago Sun Times, links to other reviews. www.sheridanhouse.com |
| 6. | Fate Is The Hunter | | | Fan review of this book about Gann's experiences as an airline pilot. Includes excerpt from last chapter. rwebs.net |
| 7. | Lady with a past | | | From the book Ernest K. Gann's Flying Circus, Chapter 20. History of Boeing 377 Stratocruiser. Illustrated with photographs from the Internet. www.ovi.ch |
| | |