Between July and October 1940, in what became known as the Battle of
Britain, a nation held its breath while the pilots of the Royal Air
Force battled Hitler's Luftwaffe in the skies above England. Many lost
their lives in this hard-fought episode and in the four years of air
campaigns that followed. As Prime Minister Winston Churchill put it,
Never was so much owed by so many to so few. In this beautifully
illustrated tribute to The Few, Bill Howard catalogs the objects upon
which every wartime pilot depended, from the superstitious good-luck
charm to the parachute on which his life may depend, and other poignant
items relating to the air war.