Its May 1941: over 43 000 civilians had been killed & over a million houses destroyed following endless nights of bombing raids. Yet London & other cities that had been targeted survived their spirit undaunted their people resilient. Revisionist historians have sought to dampen the notion of the Blitz spirit but the writings & surviving records all point to a resilience that would remain unbroken despite the death toll rising to almost 52 000 from bombing alone. Illustrated with archive photographs & other materials & illuminated by first hand recollections of the Blitz" this human history of the bombing raids on Britain is the perfect introduction to this dark episode in British history."