Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

It’s taken me just over five years to get to my 100th ‘acquisitions’ post… which seems surprisingly slow, I have to say! Michael Molkentin. Fire in the Sky: The Australian Flying Corps in the First World War. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2010. A topic I don’t know much about. Looks well-researched, and on p.

1940s, Air defence, Periodicals, Pictures, Post-blogging 1940-2

Monday, 2 September 1940

The Manchester Guardian sums up the weekend’s raids above (5). Eighty-five enemy aircraft were shot down on Saturday, and another twenty-five yesterday. British losses on those days were thirty-seven and fifteen, respectively. The headlines make for reassuring reading: ‘Raiders baffled in attacks on aerodromes’, ‘Raiders scattered on way to London’, ‘Nazis lose 700 airmen in

1940s, Air defence, Civil defence, Periodicals, Pictures, Post-blogging 1940-2

Friday, 30 August 1940

Interestingly, after yesterday’s coordinated pro-bombing campaign, today’s headlines in The Times (4) emphasise the efforts of Bomber Command over those of Fighter Command. In particular, a raid on Berlin on Wednesday night (or Thursday morning) is described in some detail. A ‘large number of bombs, high explosive and incendiary’ were dropped ‘on a series of

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Alan Allport. Demobbed: Coming Home After the Second World War. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009. The book of the dissertation, on which the blog of the book of the dissertation is based! Gordon Pirie. Air Empire: British Imperial Civil Aviation, 1919-39. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2009. A book which

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