Flights of Fantasy, An Evocation of Life During and Between Two World Wars | by George Munday

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Flights of Fantasy, An Evocation of Life During and Between Two World Wars | by George Munday

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From Ramsgate to Liverpool, explore George Munday’s memory of historic events of living life during World War One, the Interwar period and through to World War Two.

An aviation enthusiast, George had big dreams of joining the RAF; but what if fate had other ideas…

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RRP: £15.99
Format:
Paperback (A4)
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780993552427
Images: Photographs and illustrations
Published: 14/12/2020
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“This is a superb account of life between the wars and the Blitz of Liverpool” - Goodreads Review

My name is George Munday. I was born on 11 January 1904 in Ramsgate, a thriving fishing port in Kent on the south-east English coast.

Dad was a skipper on a wooden, clinker-built fishing smack on which I often spent summer days during my childhood. It was a stroke of luck that I was out with him on the never-to-be-forgotten morning in 1909, when I saw Louis Blériot crossing the Channel. That early brush with aviation became a life-changing moment reflected in my art, and a passion I shared with Ignatius Iggulden, better known as Iggy; flier, writer, raconteur and the life-long friend who cajoled me into writing this book.

It's been a long journey. Reading training manuals and notes. Talking to acquaintances, friends, family and relatives. Reliving half-forgotten and buried memories that perhaps should have stayed that way.

I recalled with fondness my life-changing train journey from Ramsgate to Liverpool in 1918 when I met Iggy; with sadness, my unfulfilled ambition to join the RAF; with thanks for the camaraderie of fire-fighting colleagues during the Liverpool Blitz; and with a shudder at the frequent attempts of the Luftwaffe to blow us into oblivion.

Now my story is complete. A miscellany in which fact and fantasy have been merged to give colour and atmosphere to life-changing events in the 20th century.


About the Author

George Munday (Jnr), writer, photographer and war baby. A working class kid, he explored Liverpool on his bike, absorbed culture, art and read just about everything. A graduate of Birmingham School of Photography he became a photo-journalist, then a commercial photographer.