Pages: 464 (Paperback) ISBN: 0006532047 Pub: HarperPerennial Pub date: 2004-03-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7234
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Reader Reviews:Fitting Testament to the Few (0/0 people found this helpful)I struggled through the prologue, fearing a book stuffed of the same old cliches, to be pleasantly surprised at having discovered a real gem of a book.
Fighter Boys. Saving Britain. (1/2 people found this helpful)When Britain stood alone in the hectic and volatile Summer of 1940. All that stood between winning and losing our freedom was a handful of brave fighter pilots. These guys came from all walks of life.They never faultered in their belief and determination and bravery that Britain would remain free and fight on against overwhelming odds. Their stories are told with such classical style on every page of this book. It beggers belief that a number of these pilots were only 18 years of age yet they never faultered.A lot of them paid the ultimate sacrifice in the prime of their innocent youth. Read this book with pride and simply admire what these brave men sacrificed for our freedom today. Great great book. (4/5 people found this helpful)This book is as easy and enjoyable to read as a novel, and draws together the experiences of those that were involved in the Battle Of Britain. It is a very well written book and presents a clear picture of what happened in 1940. Never forget them (9/9 people found this helpful)Patrick Bishop has written a detailed and poignant account of the dark days of 1940, and the Hurricane and Spitfire pilots who stood between us and the dreaded Nazis!
Flightless (5/11 people found this helpful)The book was like a plane trying to fly but not quite making it. It seemed to have the power to move along the runaway but insufficient to take off. There were moments of great interest but quite often I found it tedious. I really had to persevere with reading the first two chapters. I might have misread it but it appeared to me that the actual Battle of Britain was mostly fought by pilots who were new to the service and were not in the RAF before the war, but there was a lot written about the service before the war. I thought the bibliography was poor in the fact you had to search through the notes to find details of other books on the same subject to read. As I have not read other books on the Battle of Britain I may be too critical. Similar ProductsBomber Boys: Fighting Back 1940-1945 3 Para The Most Dangerous Enemy: A History of the Battle of Britain CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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