Description: Very good condition with clean cover, interiors and sharp pages. A little aging of page color on the side, which would have put it closer to fine or very fine. Overall a nice book. Text by Bryan Philpott, with colour plates by Michael Trim and Gerry Embleton. First published in 1977 this title forms part of a special reprint of the Airwar series. Detailing the history the RAF fighter units over Europe, Bryan Philpott's book offers a chronological account of the experiences of Fighter Command pilots, their aircraft and equipment. The development of Fighter Command as the war progressed is interwoven with informative accounts of individual actions, which bring the experiences of those involved alive. Uniforms and aircraft markings are illustrated in the colour plates and contemporary photographs offer a valuable insight into equipment and conditions. We are collectors, buyers and sellers of premium and unique books, magazines and collectibles. Although we are not professional graders, each item is inspected and photographed to show you the exact condition as best we can. Every package is packed throroughly and shipped just the way we would want to receive it ourselves. Same day, 6 days a week shipping. Returns always accepted if you're not completely satisfied with your purchase.
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Book Title: RAF FIGHTER UNITS EUROPE 1939-42
Signed: No
Book Series: Historical
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Sky Books Press
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Edition: Limited Edition
Publication Year: 1942
Type: Picture Book
Unit Type: Unit
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Bryan Philpott
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History, Military, Aviation
Topic: Aircraft, Military History, World War II
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown