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A Summer Bright and Terrible: Winston Churchill, Lord Dowding, Radar, and the
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A Summer Bright and Terrible: Winston Churchill, Lord Dowding, Radar, and the Impossible Triumph of the Battle of Britain Hardcover - 2005

by Fisher, David E

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Berkley. California: Shoemaker & Hoard , 2005. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 287 pages, indexed. Hardcover with a tan and brown dust jacket. There is light wear to the dust jacket, which is bumped at the edges and lightly rubbed. The text is clean and sound. Illustrated with historical photographs.
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David E. Fisher is the author of twenty-three books, including A Race on the Edge of Time and Fire and Ice. He and his son Marshall John Fisher co-wrote three books--Tube, Strangers in the Night, and Mysteries of the Past. Fisher is currently a professor of cosmochemistry and environmental sciences at the University of Miami, and also teaches graduate courses in theories of war and peace, and the impact of science on history. He holds a Ph.D. in nuclear physics.