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Lionel Morris and the Red Baron: WWI Air Combat on the Somme - Perfect for History Buffs & Aviation Enthusiasts
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Lionel Morris and the Red Baron: WWI Air Combat on the Somme - Perfect for History Buffs & Aviation Enthusiasts
Lionel Morris and the Red Baron: WWI Air Combat on the Somme - Perfect for History Buffs & Aviation Enthusiasts
Lionel Morris and the Red Baron: WWI Air Combat on the Somme - Perfect for History Buffs & Aviation Enthusiasts
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Nineteen-year-old Lionel Morris left the infantry for the wood and wires of the Royal Flying Corps on the Western Front in 1916, joining one of the world’s first fighter units alongside the great ace Albert Ball. Learning on the job, in dangerously unpredictable machines, Morris came of age as a combat pilot on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, as the R.F.C. was winning a bloody struggle for admiralty of the air.As summer faded to autumn, and the skies over Bapaume filled with increasing numbers of enemy aircraft, the tide turned. On 17 September 1916, Morris’s squadron was attacked by a lethally efficient German unit, including an unknown pilot called Manfred von Richthofen. As the shock waves spread from the empty hangars of No.11 Squadron all the way to the very top of the British Army, the circumstances surrounding Morris’s death marked a pivotal shift in the aerial war, and the birth of its greatest legend.Told through previously unpublished archive material, the words of contemporaries and official records, Lionel Morris and the Red Baron traces a short but extraordinary life; and reveals how Morris’s role in history was rediscovered one hundred years after his death.
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This book is written by a distant relative of Lionel Morrison. I was expecting a somewhat fawning cover of the subject but instead was treated to a well-written and excellent history. The author takes the time to put the words of Lionel Morris into historical context and is unafraid to contrast and compare the standards of behavior of people one hundred years ago to our own society, making greater sense of the words and sentiments expressed in Lionel Morris's letters and diary. Ms. Bush has a talent for this kind of personalized history which, apart from the frequent histories that state "Pilot X shot down Pilot Y at Z place at time/date," gives the reader a glimpse into the human story that is the absolute foundation of history. There is also a wealth of information about the day-to-day life on a British aerodrome in WW1. I would hope that Ms. Bush will continue to write as she clearly has a gift for humanizing what can be a dry and esoteric subject. I recommend this book to the novice historical reader and to the experienced reader alike.

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