Vendeur : Cocksparrow Books, Salisbury, WILTS, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : F/ F/ND. y 1st. Thus, 1st. Imp. Endeavour Press., 2016-07-15. 1st. Thus, 1st. Imp. F/F/ND. Box X43 SOFTBACK "AVIATION HISTORY," SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st. Thus. * Impression: 1st .* Date of Publication: 2016 (1942)* Publisher: Endeavour Press.* Binding and cover condition: Mono photo-illustrated stiff card covers showing a flight of Spitfires and an RAF pilot in battledress to front. Dark blue and white titles to spine & face. No shelf wear to edges, corners, or to head or tail of spine. No visible marks. FINE.* Contents condition: Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations, marks or inscriptions, no tanning or other visible faults to pages. Seems lightly used if at all. FINE. * Illustrations: NONE.* Pages: 120 pp. text. viii pp. Extract from the memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby & blank pages at rear.* Description:- Originally written as wartime propaganda, about the exploits of a Spitfire squadron (actually 19 Squadron RAF) in the Battle of Britain in 1940. Written by the squadron leader, Brian Lane, it is a gripping first-hand account of his day-to-day experiences in that conflict, with colleagues and friends regularly not making it back to base. It's short and sweet, because it's based on diaries and notes, and is a record of personal experience rather than a work of history: Lane was too busy staying alive to worry about posterity. Unfortunately he was shot down and killed in 1942. This edition gives names and places which were redacted in the original.* This is a FINE copy of the 1st thus. 1st. Imp. with minimal wear.* 0 128 pp. 2016-07-15. n. N° de réf. du vendeur 10212
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