First light

Book • 2002
'First Light' is a memoir by Geoffrey Wellum, a British Spitfire pilot during World War II, detailing his experiences in the Battle of Britain.

The book chronicles Wellum's journey from a naive young man to a seasoned fighter pilot facing the harsh realities of aerial combat.

It offers a personal perspective on the war, highlighting the psychological toll on pilots and the camaraderie forged in the face of constant danger.

Wellum's vivid descriptions of aerial engagements and reflections on the cost of war provide a compelling and humanizing account of the Battle of Britain.

The book is praised for its honest portrayal of the fear, excitement, and exhaustion experienced by those who fought in the skies above Britain.

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