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Title:Last Enemy
Author:Richard Hillary. Foreword by D M W
ISBN:0887511031 : 9780887511035
Illustrations:10 b/w photos
Format:Hardback
Size:155x230mm
Pages:195
Weight: .53 Kg.
Published:Pippin Publishing Corporation - January 2003
List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:True stories: Second World War


Described by critics as "not a book written by a pilot about the war, but a book written by a writer about a pilot", "The Last Enemy" tells the story of a young writer's experiences as a Spitfire pilot in training and during the Battle of Britain, and of the life he led after being shot down. Richard Hillary begins his story with a gripping account of his flight from Hornchurch on 3 September 1940, up and out over the Channel and into ferocious aerial combat, "a blur of twisting machines and tracer bullets". His plane hit and hurtling towards the water, Richard bails out of the flaming cockpit and parachutes into the Channel where, hours later, he is eventually rescued by the Margate lifeboat. "The Last Enemy" then tells the extraordinary and moving story surrounding that September day. It describes carefree days at Trinity College, Oxford, light-hearted competitive rowing in Germany and Hungary, training as a fighter pilot, aerial combat and then, after being shot down and cruelly burnt by the flames, of a slow and painful recovery. Richard tells also of great friendship and of tragic loss and -- in yet more sombre tones -- of intense and agonising personal reflection and questioning about his own war experience, which transformed him from a gifted and handsome athlete, admired and envied by his contemporaries, into a ravaged figure. Unsure of whether or not he would ever be passed fit enough to fly again, Richard asks himself what he can do for those who have died? This commemorative edition of "The Last Enemy", with a foreword by D M W to whom the book was originally dedicated, is being published on 20 April, Richard Hillary's birthday, and in 2003, sixty years after his death.

Foreword by D M W; Proem; Under the Munich Umbrella; Before Dunkirk; Spitfires; The World of Peter Pease; The Invaders; Shall I Live For a Ghost?; The Beauty Shop; The Last of the Long-Haired Boys; 'I See They Got You Too'.