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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Cassell Military Books. Reprint 2004. Softcover (13 x 20 cm), 175 pages. ISBN: 9781407221281. Very Good condition. Bumped, rubbed. Creased along spine and at corners. Black & white photographs. Originally published anonymously in 1941, this first-hand account of a fighter pilot's war grew out of the journal the then 23-yearl old Flying Officer Richey began the day he landed his Hawker Hurricane on a grass airfield in France. It is the classic account of the role played by RAF No 1 Squadron in the increasingly violent air battles that preceded the fall of France in June 1940. By the time the Squadron was withdrawn it had destroyed a total of 155 enemy aircraft - 144 of them in ten days - for the loss of three pilots killed, two wounded and one a prisoner of war. The thrill and terror of air fighting is perfectly captured in a brisk and accurate narrative by a born writer, the book is all the more enthralling for his candour and honesty as he discovers for himself the true nature of the deadly combat in which he is engaged. Weight (before packaging): 150g. Seller Inventory # 969
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Reprint. PaperbackOriginally published anonymously in 1941, this first hand account of 23 year old Flying officer Richey's war began the day he landed his Hawker Hurricane on the grass airfield in France. A classic account of the role played by RAF no 1 squadron in the violent air battles that preceded the fall of France in June 1940.(We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions etc.). Seller Inventory # 085977