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Vincent Orange
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Grub Street; Reprint edition (31 Aug 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1906502722
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906502720
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 625,486 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Making full use of archival sources, previously completed studies by other scholars, and information provided by family members, the author has completed the first biography of Dowding to cover his entire life. This well written account is, quite simply, Dowding's life story! --Britain at War Magazine

a cracking good read backed by exceptional reasearch --Flypast Magazine

Vincent Orange has produced a intensely researched and fascinating biography backed up by detailed source notes and a bibliography containing much of interest to those who seek further information. --Britain at War

The personality of the man comes to life in these pages ... It is difficult to put down and so very absorbing. It must be on your shelf. Stunning. --Spitfire Magazine

'five out of five stars... a must read for anyone interested in aviation and military history' --Gary Bridger

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This, quite simply, is the definitive book on the life of the man who prepared the ground for victory in the Battle of Britain. Without him, Britain and the world would have entered a dark age. Making full use of archival sources and information provided by family members, respected historian Professor Vincent Orange has produced a masterful biography of a truly remarkable man.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I confess to some bias as I've read several of Vincent Orange's books on the senior Royal Air Force Commanders of World War II, in particular his book on Sir Keith Park. This can be seen as a companion volume and it is very good indeed. Striking a happy balance between the reader who has no previous knowledge of Air-Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, head of Fighter Command, during the Battle of Britain and those academics like myself who are already great admirers'. Whilst this is not the first full-length biography of Dowding, that honour goes to Basil Colliers' book "Leader of the Few" published in 1957, it certainly is the most thorough, and covers aspects and periods of Dowding's life not touched by other authors, who mainly concentrate on the Battle of Britain period.
I do have one or two criticisms, firstly certain important events in Dowding's life could perhaps have been covered in more depth, I highlight his continuing problems with "Boom" Trenchard, and in particular his struggle to gain a permanent commission in the R.A.F. after the Great War. More importantly Dowding's life after 1945 and his second marriage in 1951 and his views on Spiritulism and his fight together with his wife again cruelty to animals, but these are small points. My biggest niggle however is the fact the numbered references are all listed to the rear of the book and not after each chapter, this gets tiresome after a while.
But the book is a facinating read and I recommend it to everybody.
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Ministry of Fools 3 Aug 2009
Format:Hardcover
It is one of Britain's greatest weaknesses - the inability of the establishment to tolerate or even recognise the talents of apolitical, blunt, task-oriented, difficult people. Thankfully though it is one of Britain's greatest strengths that they breed individuals with the vision, conviction and strength of character to be true to their beliefs and to take on the weaker, less imaginative but nevertheless influential minds of mediocre mandarins.

Men such as Dowding, Harris, Montgomery and indeed Churchill all came from being regarded as deplorable free-thinking, 'dangerous' mavericks to perform wonderful service for their country when the chips were down and Britain was reeling after 20yrs of military incompetence and political dithering. This book tells of Dowding's struggles against bureaucracy, ignorance, pig-headedness and spite in the Air Ministry and elsewhere.

It is an uplifting story, but one which reveals how close the bombastic, priggish and petty characters who held influence allowed themselves to put pride and personal enmity before Britain's welfare whilst at war.

A well-researched and nicely written book, not over-long but certainly not short of necessary evidence.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Dowding 11 Sep 2009
By RayB
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This was a very informative bigraphy. It explained many rumours that exist. It also showed the mind set of the RAF during the wars and the biggest enemy of all - the Ministry buracrats who thought they were arm chair generals.
If you read this, then you need to read Bomber Offensive by Sir Arthur Harris who had many of the same challenges for Bomber Command as Dowding had for Fighter Command. If it were not for Dowding and Harris who had Command at the time, it is debatable if UK would have withstood the enemy so well. It was a good read and recommended.
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