Pure Chance: Memoirs of Dame Felicity Peake First Director Woman’s Royal Air Force

$64.00

A good read for WWII history buffs, or students of women in the military. Unlike in the US, British women were obligated to serve their country one way or the other in the war. Felicity was of the gentry and had a pilot’s license, so it was more or less inevitable that she would end up as an officer in the WAAF. Indeed, by 1946 she headed the organization.

Part of the fun from this book is that it illustrates how chummy people in the upper classes were in the UK. And the title was a deliberate choice by Peake, to emphasize how she just stumbled into things, even though she was diligent at any particular job.

Peak was portrayed (sort of) in the 1969 movie “Battle of Britain” by Susannah York, though Peak’s love life was completely different than what was shown in the movie!

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Felicity Peake (ISBN 10 – 1853103675)
Hardcover
192 pages

Out of Print.
New old stock.

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Weight 0.600 kg
Dimensions 22.0 × 14.8 × 2.60 cm

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