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by PAUL BRICKHILL | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
Registered by WistfulDragon of Streatham, Greater London United Kingdom on 7/10/2006
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by WistfulDragon from Streatham, Greater London United Kingdom on Monday, July 10, 2006
I love this book! The price on the cover says two shillings and sixpence, and on the back it says 'It has just been filmed, with Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave in leading parts' - fantastic! The inscription is, "To the men, living and dead, who did these things."
Picked up at the Stamford Arms meet. Another Diomedes recommendation!
Very interesting book, not just about the Dam Busting raid, but also about the exploits of the squadron up to the end of the war. I hadn't realised that Leonard Cheshire had been CO of that squadron.
Journal Entry 4 by Rivercassini from -- Somewhere in London 🤷♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Picked up at the London meet up earlier this evening at the Camel and Artichoke in Waterloo.
Journal Entry 5 by Rivercassini at Camel & Artichoke in Waterloo, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, March 8, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (3/10/2008 UTC) at Camel & Artichoke in Waterloo, Greater London United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
I don't like taking bookcrossing books and then re-releasing them without having read them but, with teetering bookshelves, a forthcoming house move and a husband mumbling (in the kindest possible way, of course) that it might be a good idea to reduce the number of books we have to move, I've been forced to have a cull of the shelves. So this one will be taken to the London meet up at the Camel and Artichoke on Tuesday night in the hopes that it will find another willing reader - and perhaps I might have it back afterwards or find another copy.
I don't like taking bookcrossing books and then re-releasing them without having read them but, with teetering bookshelves, a forthcoming house move and a husband mumbling (in the kindest possible way, of course) that it might be a good idea to reduce the number of books we have to move, I've been forced to have a cull of the shelves. So this one will be taken to the London meet up at the Camel and Artichoke on Tuesday night in the hopes that it will find another willing reader - and perhaps I might have it back afterwards or find another copy.