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One Last Look: Sentimental Journey to the Eighth Air Force Heavy Bomber Bases of World War II in England

by Philip Kaplan, Rex Alan Smith

Other authors: Walton Rawls (Editor)

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"This beautifully illustrated and sensitively designed volume returns to now-long-abandoned U.S. Army Air Force bases in England, melding photographs from World War II with recent views of overgrown runways, rusting Nissen huts, and crumbling, ghostly control towers". American History Illustrated.
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"This beautifully illustrated and sensitively designed volume returns to now-long-abandoned U.S. Army Air Force bases in England, melding photographs from World War II with recent views of overgrown runways, rusting Nissen huts, and crumbling, ghostly control towers".--American History Illustrated. 250 illustrations, 100 in color.
U.S. bomber bases in England, BEFORE , and then 70 years later. Unreal written biographical style accounts of daylight raids, enemy fighters, and flak bursts.
  MasseyLibrary | Mar 26, 2018 |
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"This beautifully illustrated and sensitively designed volume returns to now-long-abandoned U.S. Army Air Force bases in England, melding photographs from World War II with recent views of overgrown runways, rusting Nissen huts, and crumbling, ghostly control towers". American History Illustrated.

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