Gentlemen of the Shade - Minions of the Moon
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Gentlemen of the Shade - Minions of the Moon
Gentlemen of the Shade - Minions of the Moon
From the skies over war-torn Europe to the opulent halls of English nobility, Edward Bagot's journey is a riveting testament to courage, heritage, and unwavering faith.
Edward Bagot’s memoir offers a unique personal perspective on World War II, combining his experiences as a Pathfinder pilot with his aristocratic heritage and deep religious convictions. Edward joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during the latter part of the Second World War. He became a member of Bomber Command and a Pathfinder pilot. Intensely religious, Edward, who believed he had a premonition of his death, flew without fear, his faith sustaining him throughout his wartime experiences. His story is meticulously drawn from his diary, which he began at the age of fifteen, and the letters he sent to his family from England.
Edward's wartime experiences, while reflective of many young Australians of his time, stand out due to his unique personal background and story. His heritage traced back to an aristocratic English family from the era of William the Conqueror, allowing him to spend his leave visiting his ancestral home and engaging in a remarkable social life among nobility and theatre celebrities in London's West End.
Set against the relentless march toward war in Europe, Edward's narrative is one of patriotism and bravery. His personal accounts offer a unique perspective on the devastating yet transformative impact of the war, showcasing the fearlessness of young men like him who played crucial roles in shaping history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781923300002
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 January 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Big Sky Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 3886.0mm
Height: 5842.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 358
About the Author
Vincent Burke was born in south London, UK in 1942 – a wartime baby. His house was destroyed in 1944 by a V2 flying bomb, and his sister was killed. He was was brought up as a devout Catholic, and trained for the priesthood in a monastery for several years, including in Rome at the time of the Second Vatican Council. Having changed his mind, he taught for a few years, became a union official (first teachers then actors) and then worked as a marketing specialist in London’s West End theatre industry. He owned and ran a specialist travel business focusing on cultural tourism. He came to Adelaide, where he now lives, and has been a market researcher for 30 years. He has written several books along the way.
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