Gavin Mortimer is the author of Stirling (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004), a ground-breaking history of the early operations of the SAS, The Longest Night: Voices from the London Blitz (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005) and The Blitz: An Illustrated History (Osprey, 2010). An award-winning writer whose books have been published on both sides of the Atlantic, Gavin has previously written for The Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and Esquire magazine. He continues to contribute to a wide range of newspapers and magazines from BBC History to the American Military History Quarterly. In addition he has lectured on the SAS in World War Two at the National Army Museum.
"This is a gripping story. Mortimer has an eye for telling details
which vividly portray the terror and the surreality of the Blitz."
--Brett Holman, www.airminded.org"This is an excellent book for
anyone interested in the this story of World War Two. Highly
recommended!" --Frederick Boucher, AeroScale"Mortimer's arresting
re-creations of these many and varied experiences--from the
heart-wrenching to the surreal--are gracefully woven from newspaper
accounts, diaries, and interviews, and unfold in perfect
counterpoint to the images." --Gene Santoro, World War II Magazine
(May/June 2011)"Divided into several sections, each covering a
specific place and time period, we now get to see what the blitz
was like and how it changed the face of the towns it affected and
the lives of the people involved ... A superb book with clear and
crisp images shown in landscape format it is an excellent chronicle
of this period of British history." --Scott Van Aken, Modeling
Madness (November 2010)"Covering in detail all the major bombing
sprees geographically and chronologically, The Blitz: An
Illustrated Histoy combines compelling prose, reams of personal
testimony, and most importantly photographs, to bring the reader
nearly into the experience and will leave them with a deep respect
for WWII-era city-dwelling Britons." --Kathryn Atwood,
www.curledup.com..".uses photos from the Mirror newspaper group to
capture the experience of the Blitz of 1940-41. Mnay images here
haven't seen publication before: they were censored during the war
and only appear here seventy years later. Images blend with
newspaper articles, diary entries, and more to compile a vivid 'you
are there' repeort packed with over 200 period photographs." --The
Midwest Book Review
This is a gripping story. Mortimer has an eye for telling details
which vividly portray the terror and the surreality of the Blitz.
"Brett Holman, www.airminded.org" This is an excellent book for
anyone interested in the this story of World War Two. Highly
recommended! "Frederick Boucher, AeroScale" Mortimer's arresting
re-creations of these many and varied experiences--from the
heart-wrenching to the surreal--are gracefully woven from newspaper
accounts, diaries, and interviews, and unfold in perfect
counterpoint to the images. "Gene Santoro, World War II Magazine
(May/June 2011)" Divided into several sections, each covering a
specific place and time period, we now get to see what the blitz
was like and how it changed the face of the towns it affected and
the lives of the people involved ... A superb book with clear and
crisp images shown in landscape format it is an excellent chronicle
of this period of British history. "Scott Van Aken, Modeling
Madness (November 2010)" Covering in detail all the major bombing
sprees geographically and chronologically, The Blitz: An
Illustrated Histoy combines compelling prose, reams of personal
testimony, and most importantly photographs, to bring the reader
nearly into the experience and will leave them with a deep respect
for WWII-era city-dwelling Britons. "Kathryn Atwood,
www.curledup.com" ...uses photos from the Mirror newspaper group to
capture the experience of the Blitz of 1940-41. Mnay images here
haven't seen publication before: they were censored during the war
and only appear here seventy years later. Images blend with
newspaper articles, diary entries, and more to compile a vivid 'you
are there' repeort packed with over 200 period photographs. "The
Midwest Book Review""
"This is an excellent book for anyone interested in the this story
of World War Two. Highly recommended!" -Frederick Boucher,
"AeroScale"
"Divided into several sections, each covering a specific place and
time period, we now get to see what the blitz was like and how it
changed the face of the towns it affected and the lives of the
people involved ... A superb book with clear and crisp images shown
in landscape format it is an excellent chronicle of this period of
British history." -Scott Van Aken, "Modeling Madness "(November
2010)
"Covering in detail all the major bombing sprees geographically and
chronologically, The Blitz: An Illustrated Histoy combines
compelling prose, reams of personal testimony, and most importantly
photographs, to bring the reader nearly into the experience and
will leave them with a deep respect for WWII-era city-dwelling
Britons."
- Kathryn Atwood, www.curledup.com
"This is a gripping story. Mortimer has an eye for telling details
which vividly portray the terror and the surreality of the Blitz."
-Brett Holman, www.airminded.org
"Mortimer s arresting re-creations of these many and varied
experiences from the heart-wrenching to the surreal are gracefully
woven from newspaper accounts, diaries, and interviews, and unfold
in perfect counterpoint to the images."
-Gene Santoro, World War II Magazine (May/June 2011)
..".uses photos from the Mirror newspaper group to capture the
experience of the Blitz of 1940-41. Mnay images here haven't seen
publication before: they were censored during the war and only
appear here seventy years later. Images blend with newspaper
articles, diary entries, and more to compile a vivid 'you are
there' repeort packed with over 200 period photographs." - "The
Midwest Book Review""
"Divided into several sections, each covering a specific place and
time period, we now get to see what the blitz was like and how it
changed the face of the towns it affected and the lives of the
people involved ... A superb book with clear and crisp images shown
in landscape format it is an excellent chronicle of this period of
British history."
- Scott Van Aken, "Modeling Madness "(November 2010)
"Covering in detail all the major bombing sprees geographically and
chronologically, The Blitz: An Illustrated Histoy combines
compelling prose, reams of personal testimony, and most importantly
photographs, to bring the reader nearly into the experience and
will leave them with a deep respect for WWII-era city-dwelling
Britons."
- Kathryn Atwood, www.curledup.com
"This is a gripping story. Mortimer has an eye for telling details
which vividly portray the terror and the surreality of the Blitz."
-Brett Holman, www.airminded.org
"Mortimer's arresting re-creations o
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