Lancaster: The Second World War's Greatest Bomber

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Lancaster: The Second World War's Greatest Bomber
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leo McKinstry
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:592
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 131
Category/GenreSecond world war
Aircraft
ISBN/Barcode 9780719523632
ClassificationsDewey:623.7463
Audience
General
Illustrations 2x8 b/w

Publishing Details

Publisher John Murray Press
Imprint John Murray Publishers Ltd
Publication Date 10 June 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Spitfire and the Lancaster were the two RAF weapons of victory in the Second World War, but the glamour of the fighter has tended to overshadow the performance of the heavy bomber. Yet without the Lancaster, Britain would never have been able to take the fight to the German homeland. Highlights the scale of the bomber s achievements, including the famous Dambusters attacks. With its vast bomb bay, ease of handling and surprising speed, the mighty Lancaster transformed the effectiveness of the Bomber Command. Whilst addressing the political controversy surrounding the bombing offensive against Germany, Leo McKinstry also weaves individual tales into this compelling narrative. Rich characters are brought to life, such as Roy Chadwick the designer, who taught himself engineering at night school and Sir Arthur Harris, the austere head of the Bomber Command. This is a rich saga, a story of triumph over disaster and the history of an iconic plane.

Author Biography

Leo McKinstry writes regularly for the Daily Mail, Sunday Telegraph and Spectator. He has also written six books including Spitfire and a best-selling biography of the footballing Charlton brothers. Born in Belfast he was educated in Ireland and at Cambridge University.

Reviews

Convincing...excellent book - The Daily Telegraph, Phillip Addison This thorough, engaging new history seeks to draw together all aspects of the bomber and its career...and the controversies which still surround it today - The Spectator, Daniel Swift Brilliantly researched and sharply written - News of the World The saga is one of courage, tragedy and drama...all the more fascinating because of its rich cast of characters - Kent Messenger / Kentish Gazette Group Fascinating...rich cast of characters..the definitive record - Driffield Leader (Leo McKinstry) describes the Lancaster as a heavy machine rendered graceful by its elegant design. The same description might be applied to his own book - The Literary Review 'Impressive...storytelling. [McKinstry] describes the Lancaster as a heavy machine rendered graceful by its elegant design. The same description might be applied to his own book' - Literary Review, Keith Lowe Brilliant - International Express