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Fighter Heroes of WWI: The untold story of the brave and daring pioneer airmen of the Great War
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Fighter Heroes of WWI: The untold story of the brave and daring pioneer airmen of the Great War
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joshua Levine
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | True War and Combat Stories First world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780007274949
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Classifications | Dewey:940.449410922 |
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Illustrations |
60 b/w plates (32pp), Index
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
Collins
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Publication Date |
30 April 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The first heroes of the air. Rewriting the rules of military engagement and changing the course of modern history as a result, the pioneering airmen of the First World War took incredible risks to perform their vital contribution to the war effort. Fighter Heroes of WWI is a narrative history that conveys the perils of early flight, the thrills of being airborne, and the horrors of war in the air at a time when pilots carried little defensive armament and no parachutes. The men who joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1914 were the original heroes of flying, treading into unknown territory, and paving the way for later aerial combat. They became icons for the soldiers in the trenches, and a stark contrast to the thousands on the ground fighting faceless thousands as men fought aircraft to aircraft and man to man - for the first time the air became a battlefield of its own. The war changed flying forever. In 1914 aircraft were a questionable technology, used for only basic reconnaissance. But by 1918, hastened by the terrible war, aircraft were understood to be the future of modern warfare. The Wright brothers' achievements of a mere ten years earlier and Bleriot's crossing of the Channel just a few years before the war seemed a distant memory as aircraft became killing machines - the war becoming the ancestor of the fearsome air wars of later years. The stories reveal the feelings of those who defended the trenches from above and witnessed the war from a completely different perspective -the men who were the first fighter heroes of the air.
Author Biography
Joshua Levine is a playwright, writer for television and producer, and the author of Forgotten Voices of the Blitz and the Battle for Britain, researcher for Max Arthur on Forgotten Voices -- Great War and Second World War, and Lost Voices of the Edwardians, and The Last Post .
Reviews'A vivid, moving story of the men who fought the Great War in the Air. Quite superb.' Max Arthur 'Those magnificent men in their flying machines recount in their own words just how mad and magnificent it was to be an air-ace in World War One. Joshua Levine's compilation is enthralling and breathtaking'. Chris Powling, Classic FM Guestlist 'This is a superior example of the genre from a writer at the top of his game.' Air Marshal Stuart Peach
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