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Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 10:58 am
by Threadkiller
well, now that marky is tellin us about his fab book, sight for a merlin or something (im already beggin my dad to buy it for me ::) ) i will tell u about the one book i bought 2 days ago.... for the economic sum of $8CDN is called "The Hardest Day, The Battle of Britain, 18 August 1940" by Alfred Price...inside it says is

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 11:16 am
by Hagar
Thanks Ace. There are many accounts of the BoB but I don't remember reading this one. It's still available in the UK. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0304350818/wwwlink-software-21/202-8049846-9218207

You might like to try "First Light" by Geoffrey Wellum. Not specifically about the BoB but one of the best books on this period I've ever read - written by someone who was there & took part in it. I highly recommend it. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0141008148/202-8049846-9218207

sight for a merlin or something

It's "Sigh For A Merlin". You will find out why when you read it. ;)

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 11:36 am
by DougC-3
... There are many accounts of the BoB...

Hi, Doug,
How would you rate Fighter,  The True Story of the Battle of Britain by Len Deighton?  I picked it up locally for US$7.97, but haven't read it yet.

Doug :)

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 11:48 am
by Hagar
[quote]Hi, Doug,
How would you rate [i]Fighter,

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 11:53 am
by DougC-3
Hi Doug. ;) I read "Fighter" many years ago & it's time I read it again. Len Deighton is a good author & debunks many of the myths about the BoB. It's not popular in some quarters for this reason but I think his account is one of the more accurate examples. You have to remember that it was written many years after the end of WWII & he had access to records not available to authors of other accounts or the ordinary people there at the time.

He also wrote "Bomber", a similar account of RAF Bomber Command during WWII. Both well worth a read. IMHO


Thanks; when the mood strikes, then, I can read what I've got and not have to look elsewhere 8).

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 3:43 pm
by Threadkiller
It's "Sigh For A Merlin". You will find out why when you read it. ;)


we'll see if i get it n the first place, my dad's not a true frined of buying things online, and the local bookstores suck big time.... i will drop by chapters and see if they have it

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 3:54 pm
by Woodlouse2002
You have to remember when reading Bomber that it is a fictional story. And I must say that it's one of the dullest books i've ever read. Infact, I never finished it. It's still on my shelf even though it should have been returned to the library nearly two years ago...

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 4:12 pm
by Hagar
You have to remember when reading Bomber that it is a fictional story. And I must say that it's one of the dullest books i've ever read. Infact, I never finished it. It's still on my shelf even though it should have been returned to the library nearly two years ago...

Thanks for reminding me Woody. It's obviously a long time since I read Bomber but I don't remember finding it boring or difficult to read.

However, as the title suggests his "Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain" is a serious piece of historical research - from his point of view. In order to unearth the facts on a particular subject I try to read everything available on it from as many viewpoints as possible & make up my own mind. ;)

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2004 7:53 pm
by Stratobat
Alfred Price


He also wrote a book about the Spitfire called "Spitfire - A Documentary History". ISBN number is 0354010778 8)

Regards,
Stratobat

Re: Recomended Reading...

PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2004 8:44 am
by ATI_7500
In order to unearth the facts on a particular subject I try to read everything available on it from as many viewpoints as possible & make up my own mind. ;)


Try "The Fighter Pilots" by Edward H. Sims. ;)