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The Archaeology Of The Royal Flying Corps Trench Art Souvenirs And Lucky Mascots 1st Edition Melanie Winterton

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The Archaeology Of The Royal Flying Corps Trench Art Souvenirs And Lucky Mascots 1st Edition Melanie Winterton
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.83 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Melanie Winterton
ISBN: 9781399097277, 139909727X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Archaeology Of The Royal Flying Corps Trench Art Souvenirs And Lucky Mascots 1st Edition Melanie Winterton by Melanie Winterton 9781399097277, 139909727X instant download after payment.

Archaeology provides a fascinating insight into the lives of the aviators of the First World War. Their descriptions of the sensation of flying in the open cockpits of the primitive warplanes of the day, and the artifacts that have survived from these first years of aerial combat, give us a powerful sense of what their wartime service was like and chart the beginning of our modern understanding of aviation. But the subject hasn’t been explored in any depth before, which is why Melanie Winterton’s pioneering book is so timely. Hers is the first study of the trench art, souvenirs and lucky mascots associated with the Royal Flying Corps which, in an original way, tell us so much about the experience of flying on the Western Front a century ago. Extensive quotations from the memoirs of these early airmen are combined with an analysis of the artifacts themselves. They convey something of the fear and anxiety the airmen had to grapple with on a daily basis and bring out the full significance of the poignant souvenirs they left behind. Pieces of crashed aeroplane – wooden propellers, strips of linen, fragments of metal – were recycled and circulated during the war.

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