Douglas Bader was a legend in his lifetime. After losing both legs in an air crash in 1931 and being dismissed as a cripple by the Royal Air Force he fought his way back into the cockpit of a Spitfire to become one of the great heroes of the Battle of Britain. This inspiring biography of the famous World War II fighter pilot first published in 1954 has a following of faithful readers who come back to the book time and again to re-read share with their children and pass along to friends. Not many books have made such an impact on people&#39;s lives.<BR /><BR /> Bader&#39;s story is so extraordinary that no one would dare invent it and Brickhill succeeds in matching the excitement of Bader&#39;s war deeds with the triumph of his greater battle over a severe handicap. Told he would never walk without a cane Bader learned to dance swim golf and play tennis. Told he would never fly again he became not only one of the RAF&#39;s top combat pilots but a squadron leader and innovator of fighter tactics that helped win the Battle of Britain. Among the thrilling incidents chronicled in the book are Bader&#39;s first successful encounter with an enemy plane his own shoot down and his succession of escapes from German prisons.
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