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The Sky on Fire Raymond Hector Fredette

The Sky on Fire By Raymond Hector Fredette

The Sky on Fire by Raymond Hector Fredette


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The Sky on Fire: The First Battle of Britain, 1917-1918 by Raymond Hector Fredette

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Simply put, this is one of the finest historical accounts I have ever read on the events of the First World War. Fredette does a splendid job recreating the German aerial onslaught against England beginning in the Spring of 1917.... The Sky on Fire not only provides a riveting account of the bombing flights, it also probes deeply into the political and psychological impact the raids had on both sides of the channel. It is interesting to note just how seriously the British Government considered these raids against their country and how very effective the German attacks were in frightening and enraging the British populace. What truly makes this book intriguing however is the human element. While Fredette masters the art of statistical completing, he flavors the entire work with personal accounts of air combat.... [This] is a book you may have a difficult time putting down. - Chris Spellman, Acrodrome

About Raymond Hector Fredette

Raymond H. Fredette is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who during World War II flew 31 combat missions over Germany.

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GOR013425623
9780817353476
081735347X
The Sky on Fire: The First Battle of Britain, 1917-1918 by Raymond Hector Fredette
Used - Like New
Paperback
The University of Alabama Press
20060131
316
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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