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Ten Fighter Boys | 
enlarge | Authors: D.f.c. Forbes, D.f.c. Allen Creator: Jimmy Corbin Publisher: Collins Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £2.97 You Save: £5.02 (63%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 12838
Media: Paperback Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 000723693X EAN: 9780007236930 ASIN: 000723693X
Publication Date: April 7, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 2 - 3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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A classic piece of history August 7, 2008 R. Bowe (Sussex, England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I picked this book up from Amazon for 3.99 and as always I am mindful of the fact that cheap books do not always equate with a quality read. How wrong I was and this book is a little piece of modern history. Hugh Allen (Co-Editor) is one of the few survivors of this interpid band of WW 2 Spitfire pilots belonging to 66 Squadron. The foreword is written by Jimmy Corbin, himself a pilot and chapter contributor. The re-issued book provides personal histories of the exploits of 10 of these pilots and it was first written in 1942. What makes this book unique is that each of the 10 chapters are written by the pilots themselves soon after the 1940 Battle of Britain, each having their own distinct personalities and writing style. As you progress through the book you begin to see the interdependance between each pilot during this period of conflict. Unlike other accounts of the Battle of Britain the differing perspectives allow a glimpse of the diversity of the RAF pilots of the day, from sergeant to officer pilots, Wing Commanders to Squadron Leaders, Dead end kids to public school boys. The tragedy of war is that people do die and we have accounts of pilots completing their chapters and being killed in action soon after. I usually take my time reading a book of this nature but on this occassion I could not put it down. Ordinarily, I am not usually drawn to writing book reviews but I was enthralled by the book. A book filled with humour, excitement and tragedy. Whilst in a reflective mood I have sat outside in the garden on a balmy summer evening peering into the sky. I gaze at aircraft vapour trails flying thinking that 68 years ago, these young guys were flying at 30,000 feet fighting and dying for a national cause. A sobering thought! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to get a real sense of the Battle of Britain. Perhaps a book to be taken on holiday and when you are flying long haul 5 miles high spare a thought for these pilots.
an amazing book August 7, 2008 99conman (brockford suffolk uk) Before i perchesed this book i was just getting to know the subject of ww2, and i hoped this book could give me an insight to the battle of britain. The book gave me everything i wanted, i couldn't put it down, one of the only and best first hand accounts of the battle of britain and would recomed it to anyone iterested in ww2 or aviation history. A truly great book!
Amazing tales of courage and gripping first-hand accounts March 31, 2008 Tranmere45 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
Great to see this reissued after so many years out of print. The different personalities and experiences come across so well, and you really feel as though you're getting a true taste of the war in the air during World War II. There aren't many first-hand accounts that were written during the war, so these are really valuable historical records as well. The men seem to have a humility and quiet strength, as well as a sense of humour. I really enjoyed hearing ten different stories. It's so sad to read that quite a few of the pilots didn't survive very long after writing their chapter, it really brings home to you how precarious life was for them. Certainly a wartime classic that deserves to be read by anyone interested in the subject.
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