Qantas at War by Sir Hudson Fysh | WWII Role of Qantas Airways | First Edition (1968)
Qantas at War by Sir Hudson Fysh | WWII Role of Qantas Airways | First Edition (1968)
Author: Sir Hudson Fysh (1895–1974)
Publisher: Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1968
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket (protected by plastic)
Pages: 244 + 13 leaves of plates
ISBN: N/A
Type of Book: Aviation History / Military History / Australian Airlines
Condition: Very Good – dust jacket protected by plastic wrap (held with tape), mark on half-title page, owner's name on title page. Clean internally with minimal wear.
Description:
Qantas at War is Sir Hudson Fysh’s authoritative account of Qantas Airways’ vital role during the Second World War. From ferrying troops and equipment to supporting military communications and strategy, Qantas evolved under extreme conditions during a critical time in world history.
Written by the airline’s co-founder and war veteran, this 1968 first edition captures the spirit of innovation, resilience, and national service that characterised Qantas during WWII. With photographic plates and insightful reflections, it's a key title in both Australian aviation and wartime history.
Why You'll Love It:
An essential book for collectors of Qantas memorabilia, military aviation, or those interested in how Australian airlines supported the war effort during WWII.
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