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Most Dangerous Enemy - Essential reading. Best BoB book ever in my view, covers every aspect from leadership to technology to manufacturing output to aircraft to politics to the men themselves, in a very objective but easily readable way.
Fighter boys - also very good book focussing mainly on the men themselves, from Albert Ball, Mannock, McCudden to Malan, Stanford Tuck and many lesser known pilots, many of whom were killed, but left diaries. First Light - Nothing need be said here I think. Johnny Kent - 'One of the Few' great stories of building his own aircraft as a youth in Canada to death defying Test Piloting at Farnborough to leading 303 Polish Squadron, 92 Squadron and a lot of interesting post-war stuff. Spitfire Story - Alfred Price, if you want the story of the aircraft itself. Not read Bob Doe's book or Brian Kingcombe's and many others but will get there eventually! Derek Robinson touched on his views on the invasion in his novel 'Piece of Cake' but I've not read Invasion 1940. Last edited by ATAG_Dutch; 06-03-2011 at 11:51 PM. |
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Doe's was very good! The only book I have read which I really didn't like was Hillary's. What a horrible character he was, I really couldn't stand him, and if it wasn't for his later sobering revelations, I'd have been close to shelving the book out of distaste.
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In fact, you've peaked my interest. Might see if I can get a copy tomorrow. |
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It's certainly worth a read, but I didn't enjoy it as much as any other personal account I've read. But don't let me put you off! (or, rather, put you on |
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If you want an accurate and up to date read I would suggest "The Battle of Britain" by James Holland, and for an interesting German counterpart "Spitfire over my tail" by Ulrich Steinhilper.
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If you can find a hardback copy of Patrick Bishop's Battle of Britain it's well worth it, it's a day by day account of the battle, full colour, one of those nice things to own. |
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Yep,it is widely regarded as the best book on the topic,many universities suggest it as a study reference as well.
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Brian Lane's Spitfire! is an excellent read, written shortly before his death in 1942.
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Absolute gem of a book,written from his memoirs during the big aerial fight of 1940.
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