FAIR STOOD THE WIND FOR FRANCE
by H E Bates
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(Subject: World War II - General) Classic wartime fiction. When John Franklin crash lands his Wellington bomber in occupied France at the height of the Second World War, he is concerned for the safety of his crew and worried about his own badly injured arm. His crew escapes, but the family of a mill owner risk their lives to hide Franklin in their home. (Published: 1946) (Publisher: Readers Union) (Pagination: 239pp.) (Condition: Black boards rubbed.Light foxing throughout.) UL-XXXXXX
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Fair Stood the Wind for France is a novel written by British author H. E. Bates, it was first published in 1944 and was his first financial success. The title comes from the first line of Agincourt, a poem by Michael Drayton (1563-1631).
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- FAIR STOOD THE WIND FOR FRANCE
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- H E Bates
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- Hardcover
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- World War II - General Classic wartime fiction. When John Franklin crash lands his Wellington bomber in occupied France at the height of the Second World War, he is concerned for the safety of his crew and worried about his own badly injured arm. His crew
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