Billy Bishop

Hardback

Main Details

Title Billy Bishop
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Kilduff
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 170
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
First world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781909808133
ClassificationsDewey:940.44092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Grub Street Publishing
Imprint Grub Street Publishing
Publication Date 31 August 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

William Avery Bishop - best known as Billy - has been hailed as the British Empire's highest-scoring World War I fighter ace. Officially credited with victory in seventy-two air battles, the Canadian-born pilot was honoured in a special ceremony by King George V, who presented Bishop with the Victoria Cross, Distinguished Service Order and Military Cross at the same time. Bishop also became an early recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Making 'lone wolf' attacks on German aircraft, the daring young flyer pursued targets over enemy lines without having to be responsible for less experienced men in a patrol. Bishop's approach to aerial combat was extremely dangerous, however, making him more vulnerable to his adversaries. And, with sparse independent corroboration of his air fighting claims, Bishop's tactic left him open to suspicions about the veracity of his combat reports. A key point of this book is Peter Kilduff's careful review of the ace's existing combat reports and private correspondence, as well as accounts by friends and foes. Another side of Billy Bishop is revealed in many letters to his fiancee (later wife) relating death-defying experiences while sharing tender inner thoughts. Drawing on some five decades of extensive, even-handed and thorough research into World War I aviation history, Kilduff examines a wealth of German sources for this in-depth study of the ace's aerial exploits. Drawing on all his experience, the author sheds new light on Bishop's air missions and combats, which so far are steeped in controversy. Such methodology provides as complete an account as possible. Billy Bishop VC - Lone Wolf Hunter also serves as a valuable reference work, containing over seventy illustrations relating to Bishop and his adversaries, many previously unpublished.

Author Biography

Peter Kilduff has been studying and researching aviation history for over fifty years. He was a journalist and professional communicator for over forty years, and retired as Director of University Relations at his Alma Mater Central Connecticut State University.

Reviews

".... easy to read and is extensively illustrated... gives an excellent account of Billy Bishop as an RFC pilot learning to fly in France in 1916 and his subsequent successful air fighting in 1917 and 1918...discusses and presents the known facts about Billy Bishop's claim that he was the victor in seventy-two aerial fights. It is highly recommended for use as a reference book by air historians but would also appeal to anyone interested in air fighting on the Western Front in the last three years of the Great War."-- "WWI History List" "...carefully researched biography of Billy Bishops sheds light on many questions surrounding Canada's most famous WWI hero...an indispensable work for anyone seeking to understand Billy Bishop's story. It will not be surpassed for a long time to come"-- "Listening Post" "...Kilduff is not the first to conduct such an inquiry into Bishop's claim of 72 victories, but his book is by far the best researched...expertly laid out, with photos of the aircraft mentioned by Bishop, particularly the German types. Kilduff has done a marvelous and subtle job of showing how a real hero became larger than life.-- "Aviation History" "Any fair-minded reader will set Kilduff's book down convinced that Billy Bishop was a genuine hero. All in all, he has produced an excellent work."-- "London Free Press" "Billy Bishop VC contains all of the qualities that have made Peter Kilduff's biographies such outstanding works. This is an indispensable work for anyone seeking to understand Billy Bishop's story."-- "World War One Illustrated, Summer 2018" "Comparing letters Billy wrote to his then fiancee Margaret to records of downed German aircraft, Kilduff found the dates and descriptions of Billy's conquests matched German reports time after time, indicating Billy really was as good as his reputation. Kilduff found documented evidence the Germans knew who Billy was and they respected him for his talent and skills even as they feared him. "I just kept digging, digging and digging. I found proof of Billy's victories. Billy's combat reports were sparse, but honest. He shot down 72 German planes. More than any other allied target," said Kilduff. There were challenges when researching Billy Bishop. Not all German causalities were reported. He had to study the reporting policy on either side of the water. The author discovered the Germans didn't want to admit they were defeated very early on in the war, so they minimized their casualty numbers for over two years to maintain the support of German citizens."-- "Canadian Military Family" "Kildufff's latest biography considers the facts and leaves prejudices and jingoism out of the discussion. The latter is refreshing and makes this book a most valuable contribution to the arguments."-- "Over the Front" "This solidly constructed book by Peter Kilduff analyses the career of Canada's greatest ace. The author combines his work pouring over British and German records in addition to the many letters our hero wrote to his beloved wife and family....Peter Kilduff has done a very good job here... excellent photographs. Grub Street do these aviation histories very well and here's hoping they continue."-- "War History Online" "eter Kilduff has done a superb job in slicing through the fog and controversy of nearly a century to produce a readable, objective account of Billy Bishop--the lone hunter"--Barrett Tillman "This is an indispensable work for anyone seeking to understand Billy Bishop's story. It will not be surpassed for a long time to come."--Steve Suddaby Past President of the World War One Historical Association