This is the moving biography of a wartime Bomb Disposal officer who was blinded in an explosion in September 1943.
John Frayn Turner Ordre des livres
John G. Turner est un auteur dont le travail explore l'histoire de la religion et ses liens complexes avec la culture américaine. Il examine comment la foi façonne l'identité et comment les groupes religieux évoluent dans le paysage sociétal plus large. Les recherches de Turner offrent une plongée profonde dans les complexités des traditions religieuses et de leurs racines historiques, offrant aux lecteurs une compréhension nuancée de divers chemins spirituels. Son travail met en lumière l'impact durable de la religion sur l'expérience humaine.






- 2023
- 2022
In the 1980s the world spent an enormous amount on preparations for war. Originally published in 1985, this book was for those who wanted to know what was happening. What new missiles were being built? What was happening in outer space? What are the facts about chemical weapons?
- 2020
Blackheath Harriers (now Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC) was founded in 1869, making it one of the oldest running clubs in the world. It's Club magazine, the Gazette, was first produced in 1898. John E Turner has pieced together extracts from the first 50 years, 1898-1948, and served up a fascinating and entertaining slice of not just Club history but also social history.
- 2020
The only authorised biography of the number one Battle of Britain ace, who had lost both legs pre-war. Publication marks the 100th anniversary of Baders birth.
- 2020
They Knew They Were Pilgrims
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
An ambitious new history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, published for the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's landing číst celé
- 2015
British Aircraft of the Second World War
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Definitive work covering all RAF combat aircraft of WW2. Instructive yet entertaining, with pilots' experiences and many colour images.
- 2014
Set in the backdrop of mid-20th century London, this book weaves a narrative rich in historical context and social commentary. It explores the intricate lives of its characters, delving into their personal struggles and triumphs against the societal norms of the time. The author masterfully captures the essence of the era, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of life during this period. Themes of resilience, identity, and the quest for belonging resonate throughout the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction.
- 2014
Banking in Crisis
- 253pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking collapse in the future? This is the first full account of the rise and fall of British banking stability over two hundred years, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on the factors underpinning banking stability.
- 2011
The Waaf at War
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book highlights the vital contributions of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) during World War II, showcasing the diverse roles its members undertook. From operating radar systems and managing air operations to supporting ground activities at air stations, the narrative emphasizes their resilience and dedication. Author John Frayn Turner effectively portrays the spirit and significance of these women in a historically critical period, bringing their experiences to life through vivid descriptions.
- 2009
Douglas Bader was a legend in his lifetime and remains one today 100 years after his birth. A charismatic leader and fearless pilot, he refused to let his severe disability (loss of both legs in a flying accident) ground him. He fought the authorities as ruthless as he did the enemy and not only managed to return to the front line but became a top scoring ace. His innovative tactics (The Big Wing) ensured his promotion and he led a key group of squadrons during the dark days of the Battle of Britain. His luck ran out when he was shot down and captured; he only escaped his burning fighter by cutting away one of his artificial legs. As a POW he was a thorn in the Germans side and he was sent to Colditz Castle. As this perceptive book reveals Bader, the hero, was at times a difficult overbearing man, no doubt in part due to the pain he suffered. But his strengths far outweighed his weaknesses and his place in the annuals of British history is secure. This is a timely republication of an important biography.