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Ralph Barker

    Ralph Hammond Cecil Barker était un auteur de non-fiction dont les écrits se sont concentrés sur les histoires opérationnelles du Royal Flying Corps (RFC) et de la Royal Air Force (RAF) pendant la Première et la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il a également exploré le monde du cricket dans ses œuvres. Les contributions de Barker offrent des aperçus détaillés sur des événements importants de l'aviation militaire et sur le sport du cricket. Son écriture est appréciée pour sa nature informative et son orientation historique spécifique.

    Ralph Barker
    Survival in the Sky
    The RAF at War
    The Last Blue Mountain
    The Hurricats
    A Brief History of the Royal Flying Corps in World War One
    Bill Lancaster- The Final Verdict
    • This text tells the story of the most star-studded of fighter squadrons, the RFC, and its part in all the major battles of World War I, from Bloody April 1917, when the squadrons suffered enormous casualties, through Third Ypres and Passchendaele to the chaotic retreat from Ludendorff's offensive.

      A Brief History of the Royal Flying Corps in World War One
    • The Hurricats

      The Incredible True Story of Britain's 'Kamikaze' Pilots of World War Two

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into the intense strategic and military challenges faced by Winston Churchill and his commanders following their victory in the Battle of Britain. As they shift focus to the Battle of the Atlantic, the book explores the complexities of naval warfare, the impact of U-boat threats, and the critical decisions that shaped the outcome of this pivotal conflict in World War II. It highlights the resilience and determination required to secure supply lines and maintain the fight against Axis powers.

      The Hurricats
    • The Last Blue Mountain

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(21)Évaluer

      The Last Blue Mountain is the heart-rending true story of the 1957 expedition to Mount Haramosh in the Karakoram range in Pakistan. An avalanche leaves four young climbers stranded in a snow basin, desperately endeavouring to avoid an icy grave. Ralph Barker's book is a mountaineering classic about friendship and fortitude in the face of tragedy.

      The Last Blue Mountain
    • The Schneider Trophy Races

      The Extraordinary True Story of Aviation's Greatest Competition

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Combining the thrill of vintage aviation with the intensity of high-speed racing, this book offers a captivating blend of entertainment and gravity. It explores the daring feats of pilots and their machines, set against a backdrop of competition and peril. The narrative promises not only excitement but also a serious examination of the risks involved in these breathtaking pursuits.

      The Schneider Trophy Races
    • The Blockade Busters

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Recounts one of the greatest sea stories of World War II. It is the story of how George Binney, a 39 year-old civilian working in neutral Sweden when Norway was overrun by the Germans in 1940, set about running vital cargoes of Swedish ball-bearings and special steels to Britain through the blockaded Skagerrak, where German air strength was dominant and where the Royal Navy dare not trespass. Despite Admiralty gloom and in the face of political objections that were overcome by Binney's persistence, five ships carrying a year's supply of valuable materials for the expanding British war industries were successfully sailed to Britain in January 1941. A following attempt was not as successful and ended when six ships were sunk or scuttled. But then came the saga of the Little Ships, the motor gunboats flying the Red Duster that operated out of the Humber to and from the Swedish coast in the winter of 1943/44, defying the strengthened German defenses and the wrath of severe weather.

      The Blockade Busters