Lords of the air
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A well-illustrated work of fiction about pilots in World War I, containing 31 chapters, coloured tipped-in plates, line drawings, and photographs. Lots of pro-Allied propaganda but reflecting very well the lives of pilots and soldiers of the period; although omitting …
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A well-illustrated work of fiction about pilots in World War I, containing 31 chapters, coloured tipped-in plates, line drawings, and photographs. Lots of pro-Allied propaganda but reflecting very well the lives of pilots and soldiers of the period; although omitting (as one would expect) the more unsavoury aspects of that period of warfare. A must for the younger reader interested in aircraft history.
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"A well-illustrated work of fiction about pilots in World War I, containing 31 chapters, coloured tipped-in plates, line drawings, and photographs. Lots of pro-Allied propaganda but reflecting very well the …"
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