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I would recommend this to anyone: Although I have not actually had a chance yet to fully finish reading this great book, I would like to say that I have met Philip Gray personally at the Toronto Aerospace Museum on the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Downsview. Having talked to Philip several times, I can say that he remains very sharp minded, and can tell you all kinds of interesting stories from his colorful life. It's very rare to meet someone who has such excellent recall of times nearly 60 years in the past. If you're ever in Toronto, you should drop by the museum, and get to see the restoration (in progress) of a Lancaster bomber. Philip is around quite often to give you a personal tour.
Compelling Reading, Wonderful Man!: Like the previous reviewer, my boyfriend and I had an opportunity to meet and talk with the author, Philip Gray, at the aviation museum in Toronto. Philip is a fascinating and insightful conversationalist, and his book is a must-have. His writing style draws you in and the book is packed with the real-life drama that was his life. It's better than a novel. Order "Ghosts of Targets Past" for yourself and while you're at it, order some copies for gifts. I can't think of anyone who would not enjoy reading this book by Philip Gray. The photos are amazing, too, and I treasure the memory of meeting him.
| Author: | Philip Gray | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 940 | | EAN: | 9781902304595 | | ISBN: | 1902304594 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 2001-05 |
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