Battle of Britain

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In a series of vivid snapshots, Deighton shows us the reality of the most crucial battle of the Second World War as it was enacted in flesh and blood by those on both sides who participated in the air, on the ground, in the planning rooms and in the homes. Rarely has an event in history been portrayed with such immediacy. Bringing to bear all his skill as a war historian, novelist and designer, Len Deighton enables the reader to relive the past and experience what it meant to live and die when Britain stood alone in the face of tyranny.
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AuthorLen Deighton
PublisherJonathan Cape
PlaceLondon
Year1980-01
ISBN9780224018265
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsYellowing of closed pages, dust jacket slightly damaged around the top edge
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