Decorated for his exploits in the Battle of Britain, David Moore Crook published a dramatic first-hand account of the conflict, Spitfire Pilot, in 1942. Two years later, he and his plane disappeared off the coast of Scotland. Using Crookâs original manuscripts provided by his widow, the military historian Dilip Sarkar has produced this expanded, uncensored edition of his gripping narrative, illustrated with previously unseen photographs.
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