The Booker-shortlisted Royal Flying Corps classic, reissued for the 50th Anniversary of its first publication With an Introduction by James Holland and an Afterword by Mike Petty "Robinson is probably the best novelist ever to write about fighter combat: surprising, hyper-realistic and very, very dark" Spectator World War One pilots were the knights of the sky, and the press and public idolised them as gallant young heroes. At just twenty-three, Major Stanley Woolley is the old man and commanding officer of Goshawk Squadron. He abhors any notion of chivalry in the clouds and is determined to obliterate the decent, gentlemanly outlook of his young, public school-educated pilots - for their own good. But as the war goes on he is forced to throw greener and greener pilots into the meat grinder. Goshawk Squadron finds its gallows humour and black camaraderie no defence against a Spandau bullet to the back of the head.
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MacLehose Press
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22 mm
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196 mm
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130 mm
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208 gr
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I'm rating this product in conjunction with the delivery experience I had, which was awful. The book was required urgently by a student for school, and the delivery was delayed twice, forcing him to buy an online version in a hurry. The vendor is extremely unprofessional. Buyers beware - if you are expecting a timely delivery, you're probably going to have to wait a long time.