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204 Battle of Britain pilots signed book. GLORIOUS SUMMER - The Story Of The Battle Of Britain.' Inscribed by authors Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson CB CBE DSO** DFC & Wing Cdr 'Laddie' Lucas CBE DSO* DFC (Hardback 1st edition 1990. Dust jacket and book in excellent condition). Superb compilation from many sources of comments on the Battle including Adolf Hitler's private comments to Adolf Galland on Great Britain and the invasion and a fascinating extract from Field Marshal Albert Kesselring's memoirs giving an unusual and frank assessment of the proposed 'Operation Sealion' and The Germans chances of success or failure. Please note: greying and pinking on image scanning only). On blank pages throughout the signatures on labels of 207 of the 'Few.' Geoffrey Wellum 92, Sandy Sanders 615, Sid Cooper 253, Alex Hurry 43 & 46, Geoff Holder 236, Charles Riddle 601, Douggy Hunt 66, Frank Elgar 248, Roger Hall, 152, John Ellacombe, James Kilmartin 1 & 43, Peter Fox 56, Jocelyn Millard 1 & 242, Jock Norwell 54 & 41, John Down 64 & 616, Andy Anderson 604, James Farmer 302, Eric Wolfe 219 & 611, Arthur Aslet 235, Roland Beamont 87, Charlton Haw 504, Bunny Currant 605, Peter Parrott 145 & 605, John Cunningham 604, George Bennions 41, Edward Crew 604, Harold Bird-Wilson 17, Harry Broadhurst 1, Robert Doe 234 & 238, Frank Carey 43, Dennis David 87 & 213, Roderick Chisolm 604, Bob Foster 605, Michael Constable-Maxwell 56, Teddy Morris 79, David Cox 19, Denys Gillam 616 & 312, Alec Ingle 605, Billy Drake 421 Flt, Frank Usmar 41, Dennis Crowley-Milling 242, Irving Smith 151, Eric Poole 604, Alan Deere 54, Hiram Smith 72, Joe Kayll 615, Herbert Pinfold 56, Donald Stones 79, Eric Barwell 264, George Westlake 43 & 213, Frank Lanning 141, Ken Mackenzie 43 & 501, Richard Power, 236, William Stockwell 804, Adolf Vrana 312, John Keatings 219, George Unwin 19, Titch Havercroft 92, Malcolm Carswell 43, Peter Devitt 152, Des Fopp 17, Robin Lucas 141, Ronald Brown 111, Randall Phillips 602, Robert Sargent 219, Laurence Thorogood 87, Miroslav Mansfeld 111, Ivor Cosby 610 & 72, David Scott-Malden 611 & 603, Robert Jones 605, James Pickford 604, John Lauder 264, Alan Burdekin 600, Henry Hoyle 32 & 257, Byron Duckenfield 74 & 501, Harold Evans 236, Stephen Beaumont 609, Alan Murray 73 & 501, Hugh Niven 601 & 602, Jack Ditzel 25, Raymond Duke-Woolley 23 & 253, Maurice Pocock 72, Keith Geddes 604, Eric Barnard 600, John Bentley-Beard 249, Walter Franklin 74, Dudley Gibbins 54 & 222, John Toombs 264 & 236, George Bain 111, Teddy Donaldson 151, Herbert Wakefield 235, Anthony Austin 29, Kenneth jones 85 & 605, Stanley Widdows 29, Roy Ford 41, Henry Aitken 54, Robert Candy 25, Anthony Trumble 264 (received smudged), Charles Frizell 257, Ralph Roberts 615 & 64, Peter Else 610, Kenneth Naish 235, David Mansfield 236, Sam Saunders 92, Richard Power 236, Ray McGowan 46, Ronnie Morfill 501, Bill Green 501, Geoffrey Page 56, Harry Newton 111, Sandy Johnstone 602, William 'Sticks' Gregory 29, William Walker 616, Pat Hancock 1, William 'Jonah' Ross Jones 266 & 602, Norman Ramsay 610 & 222, Eric Parkin 501, David Roberts 609 & 238, Maurice Leng 73, Archibald Brown 25, Tim Elkington 1, Clive Hilken 74, Eric Seabourne 238, Kenneth Lusty 25, Derek Smythe 264, John White 72, Ian Bayles 152, Douglas Nicholls 85, 242 & 151, Richard Mitchell 229, Ray Holmes 504, Peter McGregor 46, Dugald Lumsden 236, George Bailey 234 & 603, Wilfred Etherington 17, George Welford 607, John Hewson 616, Pete Matthews 1, Douglas Clift 79, Alan Kellow 213, Leslie Batt 238, Alexander Appleford 66, Stanley Stephenson 85, Alan Covington 238, Ray Hulbert 601, Tim Vigors 222, William Hornby 234, Charles Palliser 43 & 249, Gwilym Williams 219, Peter Howard-Williams 19, Peter Ward-Smith 610, Desmond Spencer 266, Tom Cooper-Slipper 605, Graham Leggatt 615, 245 & 46, George Nelson-Edwards 79, Maurice Mounsden 56, Kenneth Carver 29 & 229, Herbert Sharman 248, Kenneth McGlashen 245, Basil 'Stapme' Stapleton 603, Archie Winskill 72, & 603, Jimmy Elsdon 72, Mike Anderson 604, Robert Cook 219, Herbert 'Tubby' Mermagen 222 & 266, Gordon Sinclair 310, Graham Manton 56, Anthony Forster 151 & 607, Josef Hanus 310, Douglas Hone 615, Alan McGregor 504, Frederick Gardiner 610, Albert Gregory 219, Howard Duart 219, Wallace Cunningham 19, Robert Plenderleith 73, Ray Sellars 46, Keith Lawrence 234, 503 & 421 Flt, Nigel Rose 602, Stanley Norris 610, Jerry Marsh 804, George Brown 253, John Stewart Young 234, Cliff Rudland 263, Peter O'Brian 152 & 247, Alfred Whitby 79, Arthur Makins 247, Cyril Bamberger 610 & 41, Jack Rose 3 & 32, Clive Baker 23, Herbert Green 141, George Stroud 249, Donald Scott 73, Frank Twitchett 43 & 229, Sydney Holloway 25, James Gadd 611, Donald Scott 73, John Greenwood 253, Alan Marsh 804, Charles Overton 609, Robert Brown 604, George Baird 248, Adam Mackinnon 804, John Derbyshire 236, Gerald Saunders 65, William Middlemiss 235, Neville Langham-Hobart 73, Peter Thompson 32 & 605 Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
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All autographs and first day covers will come securely packaged with an envelope stiffener in a board-backed envelope. Larger photographs and prints are sent in a tough tube, and books and oversized/framed items will be packaged with bubble wrap and sent in a box.


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All items are sent by either Recorded or Royal Mail Special Delivery. The UK delivery cost will be £3.95 for items up to £50 and £6.95 for items over £50, plus any additional insurance to cover the full lot value. Overseas orders will be charged at cost. If you have special delivery instructions, do not hesitate to call us on 0845 1304094

All autographs and first day covers will come securely packaged with an envelope stiffener in a board-backed envelope. Larger photographs and prints are sent in a tough tube, and books and oversized/framed items will be packaged with bubble wrap and sent in a box.