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New Windmills: Gulf.  Robert Westall. Heinemann Educational Secondary Division;  ISBN: 0435124145
One of a series offering classic and contemporary fiction for schools to suit a range of ages and tastes this award-winning book shows that in war there are no winners, only victims. It tells of a boy who, taken over by a young Iraqi soldier, witnesses the horrors of the Iraqi front lines. 

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 Hardcover new edition (25 February, 1994)
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The Little Ships. Louise Borden, Michael Foreman (Illustrator). Belitha Press (Pavilion); ISBN: 1862053472 
May 1940: 500,000 British and French troops are trapped in northern France by the Nazis. Their only escape is the sea, and an incredible armada of 800 craft known as "the little ships". This is the story of a young girl and her father, who sail from Deal to Normandy to lend their help.

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 Paperback - 20 May, 1999
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The Prisoner  James Riordan. Oxford University Press; ISBN: 0192751263
Tom and Iris watch the enemy aircraft coming down towards the trees and make up their minds to go hunting for souvenirs. But they find more than they had bargained for: the injured pilot, tangled in the tree by his parachute. And   then the air-raid warnings sound and they all have to take shelter. While the two English children and the teenage German pilot are confined together, with the bombs falling around them, Tom and Iris listen to Martin's story.

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 Paperback - 128 pages new edition (15 March, 2001) 
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Escape into Danger: an Adventure Story Leslie M. Bullen. Minerva Press.  ISBN: 0754105296
Having been taken prisoner by the Germans during World War II, Flight-Lieutenant Andrew Grant isn't the kind of person to wait for hostilities to end. When the chance of escape arrives, he doesn't need to be asked twice.

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 Paperback - December 1998 
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Tuskegee Airmen: American Hero  L M Homan. Pelican Publishing Company; ISBN: 1565549945
Story about the Tuskegee Airmen.

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 Hardcover (1 August, 2002) 
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Conrad's War Andrew Davies . Dutton; ISBN: 0525690344
Military enthusiast conrad and his father fall into a time-slip and find themselves embroiled in World War II. The experience forces Conrad to reassess his idealistic vision of war. This novel won the 1978 "Guardian" award. 

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 Hardcover - 128 pages (5 January, 1995) 
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Sent Away. Jonathan Croall. Oxford University Press; ISBN: 0192716573
This story is based on the real-life experiences of hundreds of UK children who were sent to Australia, Canada and South Africa in the earlier part of this century. It concerns Ellen and Joe, who are sent to Australia and a new life in order to escape the hardships of World War II. 

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 Hardcover - 156 pages (22 October, 1992) 
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The Sea of Peril. Elizabeth Hawkins. Orchard Books; ISBN:1860390412
Based on a true Second World War story, a novel about the strengths of friendship and the need for survival in which a young evacuee, bound for Canada, finds himself and other passengers adrift in a lifeboat for days after their ship has been torpedoed and how, after their rescue, they realise just how lucky they have been. 

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 Hardcover - 186 pages (19 October, 1995) 
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Hurricane Summer Robert Swindells, Kim Palmer (Illustrator). Mammoth; ISBN: 0749728906 
Part of the MAMMOTH READ series, an adventure novel set in the Second World War. A young boy makes friends with a fighter pilot who helps him come to terms with the fact that his father has been killed in action and cope with the bullying he receives from another child. Illustrated by Kim Palmer.

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 Paperback - 12 June, 1997
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Warpath 2: Deadly Skies  J. Eldridge. Puffin Books; ISBN: 0140389830 
A historically accurate first person narrative based on a real life war event. The book tells the story from the perspective of a young soldier as he fights his way through a particular significant conflict. The story itself is supplemented by an introduction with maps, kit lists, rations and illustrations, a centre section with actual photographs and an epilogue with the final map positions, fatalities and a note on the significance of the battle. This story is told by a Spitfire pilot,
the RAF takes on the mighty Luftwaffe, and through a stunning combination of heroism and the technical superiority of the Spitfire, Hitler suffers the first defeat in what became kown as the Battle of Britain. 

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 Paperback - 128 pages (25 May, 2000) 
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Warpath 4: Depth Charge Danger  J. Eldridge. Puffin Books; ISBN: 0141302402 
The German Warship Tirpitz poses a massive threat to British shipping. All previous attempts to destroy it have failed. A new plan is hatched involving the deployment of midget submarines. What follows is a story of heroism and endurance, seen through the eyes of a young submariner. 

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 Paperback - 128 pages (28 October, 1999) 
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Warpath (5): Last Convoy  R. Eldworth. Puffin Books; ISBN: 014130720X 
Malta lies under siege, threatening the success of the Allies' North African campaign: a convoy is despatched with vital supplies in a last-ditch effort to save the island. This is the fifth book in a series that mixes narrative with fact and includes supplementary historical data. 

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 Paperback - 160 pages (27 January, 2000) 
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Warpath 7: Night Bomber    J. Eldridge. Puffin Books; ISBN: 0141307242 
John Smith, a 19-year-old flight engineer, has survived two horrific crashes in which his crewmates were killed or badly injured. He's seen as bad luck and struggles to be accepted. Things get worse when his plane is badly damaged on a mission. 

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 Paperback - 128 pages (25 May, 2000) 
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Warpath 8: Island of Fear   J. Eldridge. Puffin Books; ISBN: 0141307331
A Japanese airbase on the Pacific Island of Iwo Jima gave the island vital military significance, A young marine finds himself in the frontline of the seaborne invasion force taking part in one of World War II's fiercest battles.  This is his story. 

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 Paperback - 144 pages (7 September,  2000) 
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The Machine Gunners  Robert Westall. Macmillan Children's Books; ISBN: 0330397850
Living in World War II Britain, Chas McGill is determined to outdo his rival Boddser Brown in obtaining the ultimate war souvenir. When he finds a crashed German bomber in the woods complete with machine gun, he knows he can not only beat Boddser hands down, but can also play a role in the war.

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 Paperback - 224 pages new edition (4 May,  2001) 
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Biggles Defies the Swastika  Captain W.E. Johns. Red Fox; ISBN: 0099937905 
One of a selection of the adventures of Squadron Leader James Bigglesworth,  published to mark the centenary of the author's birth. While on a reconnaissance mission, Biggles gets caught up in the German invasion of Norway, with his old enemy, Von Stalhein, hot on his trail.

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 Paperback - 256 pages Reissued New Ed  (16 July, 1992) 
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Battle Of Britain: Harry Woods, England 1939-1941 Chris Priestley. Scholastic Hippo; ISBN: 0439994233 
An account of an 18-year-old Spitfire pilot during World War II, from his early days as a flight-obsessed RAF volunteer pilot to the moment he is forced to eject from his plane at the height of the action. 

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 Paperback - 144 pages (19 April, 2002) 
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Biggles and the Battle of Britain  Captain W.E. Johns, Bernard Asso, Francis Bergese (Illustrator). Red Fox; ISBN: 0099633418 
The story of the two greatest missions in flying history is told by Biggles in this account of the Battle of Britain and the German bombardment. In graphic novel form, the book presents an impression of what it was really like to be a fighter pilot in World War I. 

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 Paperback - 64 pages (27 April, 1995) 
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Biggles Defends the Desert    Captain W.E. Johns. Red Fox; ISBN: 0099938405 
One of a selection of the adventures of Squadron Leader James Bigglesworth,  published to mark the centenary of the author's birth. In World War II Biggles is posted to Palestine to operate as a hit-and-run unit harrying the Germans. But then Von Zoynton, the German air ace, arrives. 

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 Paperback - 192 pages Reissued New Ed (4  February, 1993) 
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Biggles Learns to Fly Captain W.E. Johns. Red Fox; ISBN: 0099938200 
One of a selection of the adventures of Squadron Leader James Bigglesworth, published to mark the centenary of the author's birth. In the hostile skies over World War I France, young airmen die in their thousands in their flimsy craft. The 17-year-old Biggles is sent to tackle the enemy. 

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 Paperback - 256 pages Reissued New Ed (16 July, 1992) 
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Biggles of the Fighter Squadron. Captain W.E. Johns. Red Fox; ISBN: 0099217015 
One of a selection of the adventures of Squadron Leader James Bigglesworth, published to mark the centenary of the author's birth. In World War I Biggles is developing his techniques in the desperate battles in the air above the trenches. A pilot's imagination counts as much as his skill. 

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 Paperback - 192 pages Reissued New Ed (4 February, 1993) 
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