In 1940 Britain was an island under siege. The march of the Nazi war machine had been unrelenting: France & Belgium had quickly
...Stephen King delivers a collection of thrilling stories, introducing each one with a fascinating piece on when, where or how
... In 1922, three men
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The Battle of Britain: Portraits of the Few is an exceptional tribute to the small group of legendary pilots that served with the Royal Air Force through one of the most critical periods of the Second World War. Portraits of the Few contains over 60 colour illustrations, capturing the images & character of the military aviators who were designated the ' Few' by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Accompanying the portraits, painted by artist David Pritchard, are action filled accounts written by Second World War aviation author Christopher Yeoman, recounting gripping combats & ferocious encounters as the respective men successfully resist the might of the Luftwaffe. Indeed the aerial battle fought during the long & glorious summer of 1940 is now viewed as one of the most decisive episodes in all of British history. Each & every day proved consequential, ultimately shaping the island's future. It was a struggle which will never be forgotten by the wartime population of Great Britain; it will never be forgotten for generations to come. The Battle of Britain: Portraits of the Few celebrates the airmen's legacy & is a unique tribute to this group of extraordinary men. Battle of Britain fighter pilot Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC on receiving his own portrait: " Thank you so very much for the truly excellent water colour, the likeness is remarkable. I was touched & became slightly emotional when I first opened the box & there I was looking back at myself all those years ago."