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| A good non fiction book will be valuable long into the future.” At present Stevens has five books in print in Canada and one of them has been moving off of booksellers shelves for thirty-two years. |
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Searching For The Hudson Bombers |
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| Searching For The Hudson Bombers: Lads, Love and Death in World War II.
James R. Stevens’ latest book (2004) is an intimate set of biographies of Commonwealth flyers from around the globe.
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$25.92 USD
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Shipwreck Map Lake Superior |
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| Shipwreck Map Lake Superior
A double ink printing technique is used to create the dark navy blue on cream paper |
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$21.94 USD
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Item Name:
The Maw
Item #:
JRS0006
Price/ea:
$28.80 USD
The Maw
Searching For The Hudson Bombers: in World War II.
James R. Stevens’ second book (available June 2005) is an intimate set of biographies of Commonwealth flyers from Australia, Great Britain, Canada and New Zealand. The second book covers flyers in the RAF 48 and 500 Squadrons and more flyers in the RAF 608 Squadron in their pursuit of German submarines. The Maw's focus is on a rich assemblage of larger than life flyers who risked their lives in a passenger plane over the Mediterranean. An insightful nonfiction work about RAF Coastal Command flyers in World War Two. Solitary Lockheed Hudson Bomber crews who flew over the North Sea, the Atlantic and the dangerous Mediterranean protecting convoys and searching for enemy submarines often failed to return. Much of the text in this book is taken from diaries, letters home, log books, RAF operational records and interviews with surviving Hudson pilots. The book is illustrated with over a 125 black and white photographs from Algeria, Sicily and Italy. 300 pages.
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