Differs from most books on the topic by dedicating half of its length
to the background to the battle - the nature of the two air forces,
the aircraft they used, their organisation at the start of the battle,
and the German victories of 1939-40 and the role of air power in them.
Then moves on to a good but fairly standard account of the battle,
supported by eyewitness accounts and pictures from the Imperial War
Museum archives
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