Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot
Myth, Life and Politics (Studies in Military & Strategic History)
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Word Count
55,750 words, Guess
Page Count
223 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9370494M
- ISBN-139780333778982
- ISBN-100333778987
- OCLC Control Number45136570
- Library of Congress Control Number00050205
and 1 more
- Goodreads1202598
Classifications
- LCCUG626.2.M36S65 2001
Description
"Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot tells the exciting story of the staunch socialist who became Britain's most successful fighter pilot of the First World War. It traces the myth of the 'ace with one eye', examining how Mannock has been represented in biography and also in fiction. Why is he still commemorated today in Canterbury, where he grew up in poverty, and in Wellingborough, where he first became involved in the Labour movement? Mannock's collaborative approach to aerial combat is traced back to his socialist beliefs, and his engineering background is seen as a crucial factor in his surviving seventeen months of deadly fighting high above the trenches. Had he lived, would Mannock have fitted into the interwar Labour Party, or been attracted to more extremist alternatives? This question prompts a wider discussion of the party's feelings towards socialists such as Attlee and Dalton who 'had a good war'."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
The borderland that stretches south of the Ypres salient is a grim and miserable place.
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