The True Story of Catch-22: The Real Men and Missions of Joseph Heller's 340th Bomb Group in World War II

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Price
$32.95  $30.64
Publisher
Casemate
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.38 X 9.34 X 0.84 inches | 1.12 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781612001036

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About the Author
Author Patricia Chapman Meder has been a professional artist in both fine and commercial art for the past 35 years, 13 of them in Europe. When Catch-22 was published it was quickly apparent that this book was based on the Bomb Group her father commanded in World War II. This true-life parallel book thus begged to be written.
Reviews
"Heller's satiric caricatures are here shown to have stemmed from patriotic, courageous, highly decorated airmen who daily performed heroic wartime feats against overwhelming obstacles. The log of George Wells (Captain Wren in Catch-22), who flew a record 102 missions in his B-25, is included in an appendix."-- "Library Journal"
"...uses rare and unpublished photos to bring our actual heroes to life through use of first person narrative...Fans of Catch-22 will enjoy the book. It makes good use of diaries, logs, and photos to bring the people to life. For those unfamiliar with Catch-22 the book will make you curious enough to pickup Heller's book..."-- "Irish Defence Forces Veterans Association"
"Fans of Catch-22 will enjoy the book. It makes good use of diaries, logs, and photos to bring the people to life. For those unfamiliar with Catch-22 the book will make you curious enough to pickup Heller's book... would make a nice companion volume or commentary for the serious student of the original work. It would make a nice inclusion in university or community libraries as a resource for Joseph Heller's book."-- "Kepler's Military History"
"[The author's] three-part book blends fact, fancy, and history with full-blown original illustrations and rare, hitherto unpublished photos of these daring USAAF flyers and their Corsican-based B-25 Mitchell."-- "ARGunners.com"