The Spitfire: Icon Of A Nation
By (Author) Ivan Rendall
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
20th August 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
623.7464
Hardback
352
Width 195mm, Height 171mm, Spine 30mm
910g
Designed to be the best fighter in the world the creators of the Spitfire married science, technology and art to create both 'a thing of beauty' and a deadly weapon that changed the course of the war.
'You don't just strap yourself in, you buckle the Spitfire on, like girding on armour...' -Squadron Leader William Duncan Smith.The Spitfire is part of popular culture and from the Battle of Britain to the present day it has remained a national celebrity. As a focus of appeals, for scrap aluminium - 'turn your saucepans into Spitfires' - for the 'Spitfire Fund' and 'Wings for Victory Week' the British people had a stake in the Spitfire. Working People contributed through their companies to present Spitfires to the RAF in return for letters from the pilots. After the war, no victory flypast was complete without a Spitfire and today no air show is over until the roar of the Merlin engine has been heard overhead.This book, with its wealth of unusual contemporary imagery, modern photography, first-person reminiscence and high production standards is the last word on a subject of enduring appeal.For many years chief executive of TV production company Zenith Productions Ivan Rendall has also written extensively on flight and motor racing. To accompany BBC television programmes he wrote FLYERS - THE SPIRIT OF KITTY HAWK and REACHING FOR THE SKIES - THE ADVENTURE OF FLIGHT. He is now a full-time writer.