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Spitfire: A Very British Love Story [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x130x33 mm, weight: 365 g, 1x8pp colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 147115923X
  • ISBN-13: 9781471159237
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x130x33 mm, weight: 365 g, 1x8pp colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 147115923X
  • ISBN-13: 9781471159237
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
THE SUNDAY TIMES NON FICTION BESTSELLER WHSmith NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018

'The best book you will ever read about Britain's greatest warplane' Patrick Bishop, bestselling author of Fighter Boys A rich and heartfelt tribute to this most iconic British machine Rowland White, bestselling author of Vulcan 607 'As the RAF marks its centenary, Nichol has created a thrilling and often moving tribute to some of its greatest heroes' Mail on Sunday magazine   The iconic Spitfire found fame during the darkest early days of World War II. But what happened to the redoubtable fighter and its crews beyond the Battle of Britain, and why is it still so loved today?

In late spring 1940, Nazi Germanys domination of Europe had looked unstoppable. With the British Isles in easy reach since the fall of France, Adolf Hitler was convinced that Great Britain would be defeated in the skies over her southern coast, confident his Messerschmitts and Heinkels would outclass anything the Royal Air Force threw at them. What Hitler hadnt planned for was the agility and resilience of a marvel of British engineering that would quickly pass into legend the Spitfire.

Bestselling author John Nichols passionate portrait of this magnificent fighter aircraft, its many innovations and updates, and the people who flew and loved them, carries the reader beyond the dogfights over Kent and Sussex. Spanning the full global reach of the Spitfires deployment during WWII, from Malta to North Africa and the Far East, then over the D-Day beaches, it is always accessible, effortlessly entertaining and full of extraordinary spirit.                                 Here are edge-of-the-seat stories and heart-stopping first-hand accounts of battling pilots forced to bail out over occupied territory; of sacrifice and wartime love; of aristocratic female flyers, and of the mechanics who braved the Nazi onslaught to keep the aircraft in battle-ready condition. Nichol takes the reader on a hair-raising, nail-biting and moving wartime history of the iconic Spitfire populated by a cast of redoubtable, heroic characters that make you want to stand up and cheer.

Recenzijos

A rich and heartfelt tribute to this most iconic British machine.  By focussing on the men (and women) who flew the Spitfire, John Nichol has brought a fresh and powerful perspective to the story.  And by recording their bravery, humility, camaraderie, tragedy and sheer joy in flying their beloved Spits he has done them - and us - a valuable service -- Rowland White - author of Vulcan 607 'The best book you will ever read about Britain's greatest warplane.' -- Patrick Bishop, bestselling author of Fighter Boys 'As the RAF marks its centenary, Nichol has created a thrilling and often moving tribute to some of its greatest heroes.' -- Jon Dennis * Mail on Sunday magazine * 'A stirring portrait of a piece of aviation art in motion flown by the bravest of the brave. Nichol's Spitfire is still a sky-borne prima ballerina that kicks like Bruce Lee.' * RAF News * 'A superb and compelling book. Brilliantly written with some incredible and astonishing stories; it is gripping, moving, emotional and sometimes humorous just perfect' -- Squadron Leader (Ret) Clive Rowley, former Officer Commanding RAF Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight 'A superb journey through the remarkable tale of that British icon, the Spitfire. Brilliantly and engagingly written, this is the most readable story of the aircraft and her pilots that I have ever had the pleasure to read in a period spanning some forty-odd years of personal study and research. Truly stunning.' -- Andy Saunders, Editor * Britain at War Magazine * It packs such an emotional punch. If you don't believe an object can bring you to tears and instil such passion - read this book, it will stay with you long after you have finished reading it. -- Stephen McEntee, WHSmith non-fiction buyer 'A rich tribute to Britain's greatest warplane' * Sunday Times Culture *

Acknowledgements xi
Prologue 1(3)
Introduction 4(9)
One Birth of a Fighter
13(25)
Two The Fall of France
38(20)
Three The Battle for Britain
58(34)
Four Rhubarbs, Ramrods and Circuses
92(29)
Five Spitfire Women
121(15)
Six Malta
136(27)
Seven Dieppe, August 1942
163(21)
Eight North Africa
184(47)
Nine The Relentless Fight in Europe
231(41)
Ten Italy
272(35)
Eleven Spitfires out East
307(4)
Twelve A Foothold in France
311(34)
Thirteen The Beginning of the End
345(38)
Fourteen The Last Salute
383(25)
References and Notes 408(6)
Bibliography 414(3)
Picture Credits 417(2)
Index 419(16)
Bonus Content 435
John Nichol served in the Royal Air Force for fifteen years. On active duty during the first Gulf War in 1991, his Tornado bomber was shot down during a mission over Iraq. Captured, tortured and held as a prisoner of war, John was paraded on television, provoking worldwide condemnation and leaving one of the most enduring images of the conflict.  John is the bestselling co-author of Tornado Down and author of many highly acclaimed epics, including Spitfire, Lancaster and Tornado, all of which were Sunday Times bestsellers. He has made a number of TV documentaries with Second World War veterans, written for national newspapers and magazines, and is a widely quoted commentator on military affairs.