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Hump Drivers
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Discover the gripping tales of World War II in 'Hump Drivers,' an exceptional hardback that chronicles the extraordinary journeys of pilots navigating the treacherous Himalayan route. This vivid account sheds light on the courageous Hump Drivers who risked their lives to transport essential supplies from Assam, India, to China amidst the chaos of war. Featuring stunning illustrations and compelling narratives, this book provides a unique glimpse into the challenges faced by these unsung heroes—enduring harsh weather, inadequate food, and perilous conditions. Each page reveals the profound impact of war, illustrated through heartfelt stories that resonate with both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike. With dimensions of 152 x 229 mm and 160 pages of engaging content, 'Hump Drivers' is a must-read for anyone interested in military history and the remarkable experiences of those who served during one of the toughest eras. Gain a deeper appreciation for the pilots and crews who bravely undertook these missions, and explore the human side of World War II through La Vove’s meticulous research and storytelling. Secure your copy of this historical gem today and honor the legacy of these valiant men.
Author: Arthur La Vove Publisher: Schiffer Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 160
Publication Date: 31-05-2021
Countless men served in World War II. In combat, on the seas, in administrative offices, and in the skies. This is a vivid and engrossing account in words and images of one man's experience as a "Hump Driver," a pilot who transported people, supplies, and ordnance over the Himalayan mountains between Assam, India, and China. With highly detailed drawings and honest, relatable, and compelling narratives, tales of war are presented and shared in such a way that the reader/viewer will be left with a deep appreciation and respect for the pilots and their crews. Arthur La Vove presents an unforgettable collection of portraits that depict how profoundly war changes a man. With poor-quality food, unsanitary and uncomfortable facilities, harsh and dangerous weather, and malfunctioning communications and equipment, it is easy to see and feel for the men who endured these hardships in such a foreign place as the Hump.
Author: Arthur La Vove Publisher: Schiffer Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 160
Publication Date: 31-05-2021
Countless men served in World War II. In combat, on the seas, in administrative offices, and in the skies. This is a vivid and engrossing account in words and images of one man's experience as a "Hump Driver," a pilot who transported people, supplies, and ordnance over the Himalayan mountains between Assam, India, and China. With highly detailed drawings and honest, relatable, and compelling narratives, tales of war are presented and shared in such a way that the reader/viewer will be left with a deep appreciation and respect for the pilots and their crews. Arthur La Vove presents an unforgettable collection of portraits that depict how profoundly war changes a man. With poor-quality food, unsanitary and uncomfortable facilities, harsh and dangerous weather, and malfunctioning communications and equipment, it is easy to see and feel for the men who endured these hardships in such a foreign place as the Hump.
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