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Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero [Hardcover]

Dan McCaffery (Author)
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1550280953 978-1550280951 January 1, 1988 2nd Edition

Billy Bishop is Canada's greatest air ace of all time. He was almost thrown out of military college for cheating, but he went on to become the most famous of the First World War fighter pilots.

Though he became a darling of the press, Bishop grew tired of the carnage of the war.

Author Dan McCaffery offers a lively, compelling portrait of Bishop. His meticulous research has settled, once and for all, the controversy over whether Bishop lied to win his Vicotria Cross.

Warts and all, Bishop emerges as a true Canadian hero.

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"A fascinating story of a complex character told by a gifted storyteller." (Peter de Niverville Saint John Telegraph-Journal )

"Rich in detail, full of description and anecdotes ... [an] entertaining read." (Murray Oxby Canadian Press )

"Impressive ... a convincing case." (Alberta Report )

"Dan McCaffery's book on Billy Bishop...is..a meticulously well researched, perceptive and analytical account of how William Avery Bishop [became] a Canadian national hero." (Tina Viljoen & Gwynn Dyer Compass )

"A carefully researched, warts-and-all account of that curious, endlessly fascinating corner of our history, and it's a good fast read. It's also a skillfully constructed portrait of that charming young man who had just the right qualities for heroism in that time and place." (John Gray Globe and Mail )

"A good book to suggest to someone who enjoys Canadian history." (CM Magazine [Canadian Materials] ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Lorimer; 2nd Edition edition (January 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1550280953
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550280951
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,103,663 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The DEFINITIVE work on the subject., January 25, 2000
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P. Bjel (Richmond Hill, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero (Hardcover)
Billy Bishop, the highest-scoring Allied fighter pilot of World War I was a man that gave a new face to Canadian pride and patriotism. Having shot down a total of 75 confirmed victories (72 planes and 3 German balloons), he broke the records of other prominent fighter pilots, being second only next to his German counterpart, Manfred von Richthofen (who shot down 80). Bishop was a man of fame, but he was certainly not without controversy. Many critics and historians have since launched attacks on the man, denigrading him and leaving his legend in tatters and surrounded with uncertainty...until now.

In this excellent and superbly-written biography, historian Dan McCaffery has not only examined Bishop the man and his fast-growing legend, but also has set the controversy to rest in light of new and previously untapped interviews with comrades and extensive readings of primary and secondary sources on the topic. Was Bishop truly honest about many of his victory claims? Find out for yourselves! Reading like a fast-paced novel, Bishop is depicted in a very well-deserving light characteristic of a hero and living legend. What more can readers and aviation history buffs seeking the truth behind the man and his amazing deeds in the skies over the Western Front ask for?

As a Canadian, this reviewer sees the lack of heros and an identity crisis that the country of Canada is experiencing. Bishop is the type of individual that stirs pride and patriotism, and certainly represents the Canadian youth that were among some of the best fighter pilots of the Great War.(1) Should these great and brave individuals not be acknowledged and remembered with pride as Canada's history grows? Form your own opinion (as you will), but Canadians are doing an unbelievably shoddy job of remembering and acknowledging, all sense of pride being lost amid attacks and accusations of hero-worship and pro-war propaganda. McCaffery and his work is the little bit of acknowledgment and pride-stirring history that Billy Bishop fully deserves.

This book remains the definitive work on the subject, and Mr. McCaffery is to be congradulated for writing and exposing the truth behind this Canadian legend and icon. Let Bishop go down in history as a Canadian Hero, and by reading this book, one will gain tremendous insight into what made Bishop tick, and what a true hero is made of.

Edition which was reviewed: Dan McCaffery, "Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero." (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1988).

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1. For an excellent discussion of this issue, see Denis Winter, "The First of the Few: Fighter Pilots of the First World War" (London: Allen Lane, 1982); and Dan McCaffery, "Air Aces: The Lives and Times of Twelve Canadian Fighter Pilots" (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1990).

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not perfect, June 23, 2000
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Albert Lowe (Lansing, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero (Hardcover)
While I have found this book to be of some use in my research, and in creating my web site, I have also found it to be somewhat flawed. First I think it is a mistake to think that Dan McCaffrey is an Historian. As it says on the back cover, at the time he wrote the book, he was a newspaper man. That, does not an historian make.

Also, I don't believe a real historian would take something that someone told them was 3rd hand information and present it as proof. He did that in at least one part of the book, and that information comes from a respected air Historian, the Late Phillip Markham.

But, I did find some of the information in the book interesting, and helpful in various ways. As long as you're willing to live with printing errors and take this caution, I believe the book is worth the time. Though perhaps not the money.

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5.0 out of 5 stars CANADIAN FLYING ACE OF WW1, October 19, 2011
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Critics want to bring down the image of Air Marshall Billy Bishop for years. He was a brilliant pilot that had the courage to go up in the air to hunt for the enemy.
No matter how imperfect he was in his personal life he was an Ace in the air.
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William Avery Bishop, one of the most colourful swashbucklers of the twentieth century, was born in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, on February 8, 1894. Read the first page
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casualty records, combat report, solo flight, squadron mates, squadron pilots, victory claims, leading ace, flight commander, yards range
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Billy Bishop, Albert Ball, Owen Sound, Major Scott, Royal Flying Corps, Filescamp Farm, Jack Scott, Red Baron, Flying Foxes, Victoria Cross, Western Front, Captain Bishop, Mounted Rifles, Walter Bourne, War Office, Willie Fry, Petit Synthe, Richthofen Circus, George Stirrett, Grid Caldwell, Military Cross, First World War, Major Bishop, Tim Hervey, Buckingham Palace
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