Birth of a Spitfire: the story of Beaverbrook's Ministry and its first £10,000,000

by Gordon Beccles.

First edition.

London : Collins, 1941. 160 pages, seventeen unnumbered leaves of plates : frontispiece, illustrations.

The story of how Lord Beaverbrook started the Spitfire Fund which raised £10,000,000 through donations and was used to build over 1,500 of the iconic aircraft.

Hardcover.

G in VG price-clipped DW with wear to spine ends and bottom corners, and marks to rear panel. Spine ends bumped. Marks to spine and boards. Spine ends and bottom corners bumped. Gift inscription on front free endpaper. Spotting to edges of text block.

Ref No: 2546


Author(s): Beckles, Gordon

Subject(s): Spitfire | Beaverbrook (Lord) | Second World War

Collection(s): Military history

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