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  • 633 Squadron

    Series Book 1 - 633 Squadron
    They called it VesuviusIt was the mission on which D-day depended and it was given to 633 Squadron, the R.A.F.’s crack squadron at a time when every ounce of skill counted. They were top pilots who flew with the recklessness of a passionate hatred for the enemy.But although they were fighting machines, they were also men. There was the Wing Commander, tough, cynical, careless of his life but not ... Read more

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  • Operation Rhine Maiden

    Series Book 2 - 633 Squadron
    After a near-suicide mission to the Swartfjord, which claimed many lives, morale among the survivors of 633 Squadron was at its lowest ebb. Unbearable tension and problems with replacement recruits were tearing the squadron apart...The new Commander, Ian Moore — young, brilliant and aggressive — knew that the only thing that would pull it together was the challenge of another dangerous mission.. ... Read more

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  • Operation Crucible

    Series Book 3 - 633 Squadron
    Autumn 1943: An angry American press has blamed the RAF for heavy U.S. B-17 losses over Europe. To restore confidence, joint Allied operations are planned by RAF and 8th Air Force top brass. 633 Squadron, whose Rhine Maiden mission success has won them a glorious reputation, is called in to launch Operation Crucible. It is to be a Dieppe-style landing by the Americans, supported by the aces of 633 ... Read more

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  • Operation Cobra

    Series Book 5 - 633 Squadron
    Spring 1944: In a fortified chateau hidden deep in the valleys of France, the Nazis are in the final stages of developing a terrifyingly deadly new weapon. Success would mean sure destruction for much of England and would dash all Allied hopes for a Normandy invasion. It’s up to the daring fighter pilots and crack navigators of the 633 Squadron to penetrate German defenses and, in the black of ... Read more

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  • Operation Valkyrie

    Series Book 4 - 633 Squadron
    That cold morning in July 1943 still haunted 633 Squadron, for only a single Mosquito made it back from the suicidal but successful Operation Vesuvius. Now, barely a year later, the Germans were once more processing the secret “element” known as IMI in a strongly defended facility in Norway and were about to move their stocks to the safety of Germany. If successful, the whole tide of the war would ... Read more

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  • Operation Titan

    Series Book 6 - 633 Squadron
    The immense Allied landing on the coast of France signals invasion to the enemy, and the mighty German panzer divisions begin a furious race northward to the beaches of Normandy. With the outcome of the war at stake, the daredevil pilots of Squadron 633 take on their most harrowing mission ever: Operation Titan. A 100-mile flight through occupied territory to destroy the crucial and massively ... Read more

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  • Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England

    Mobility, Exile, and Counter-Reformation, 1530-1580

    Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England details the relationship between transnational mobility and the development of Tudor Catholicism. Almost two hundred Catholics felt compelled to exile themselves from England rather than conform with the religious reformations inaugurated by Henry VIII and Edward VI. Frederick E. Smith explores how these émigrés' physical mobility reconfigured their ... Read more

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  • No Parachute

    A Classic Account of War in the Air in WWI

    This account of the Great War puts you right in the action—from one of the fighter pilots of the Royal Flying Corps.From the young airmen who took their frail machines high above the trenches of World War I and fought their foes in single combat, there emerged a renowned company of brilliant aces—among them Ball, Bishop, McCudden, Collishaw, and Mannock—whose legendary feats have echoed down half ... Read more

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  • Once More The Hawks

    by Max Hennessy ...
    Series Book 3 - RAF Trilogy
    Last in the RAF trilogy, this story charts the exploits of world-class fighter pilot Dicken Quinney. It is the summer of 1939 and when war breaks out, Quinney finds himself flying through the skies of France, shot down over a cemetery and forced to make a breath-taking escape across Nazi Europe, into the hands of his nemesis, General Lee Tse Liu. ... Read more

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  • Life's Too Short to Cry

    The Compelling Story of a Battle of Britain Ace

    by Tim Vigors ...
    A newly discovered "exhilarating and moving memoir" of an RAF fighter pilot in World War II ( Daily Mail).It is not often that a long-hidden gem of a manuscript is published, bringing a moment in WWII history to vivid life for today's readers. Geoffrey Wellum's First Light was one example. The memoir of Timothy Vigors is another.Born in Hatfield but raised in Ireland and educated at Eton and ... Read more

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  • Desert Raiders

    by Shaun Clarke ...
    Series series SAS Operation
    Ultimate soldier. Ultimate mission. But can the SAS face the might of Rommel’s army and win?In the North African desert in 1941 the war is being won by the brilliant German commander General Rommel, and the British are in retreat on all fronts.A young British army lieutenant, David Stirling, believes that the only way to reverse this situation is to attack the enemy behind their own lines, using ... Read more

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  • World War One Aircraft Carrier Pioneer

    The Story and Diaries of Captain JM McCleery RNAS/RAF

    by Guy Warner ...
    Jack McCleery was born in Belfast in 1898, the son of a mill owning family. He joined the RNAS in 1916 as a Probationary Flight Officer. During the next ten months he completed his training at Crystal Palace, Eastchurch, Cranwell, Frieston, Calshot and Isle of Grain, flying more than a dozen landplanes, seaplanes and flying boats, gaining his wings as a Flight Sub-Lieutenant. In July 1917 he was ... Read more

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