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Books with title Thunderbolt!

  • Thunderbolt!

    Martin Caidin, Robert S. Jonhson, Damian Stevenson

    eBook (The Rocket Press, May 10, 2018)
    Thunderbolt! The Extraordinary Story of a World War II Ace is the incredible true-life story of Robert S. Johnson, one of America's leading fighter pilot aces in World War II. His memoir is an action-packed account of how a young man from Lawton, Oklahoma went on to amass 28 enemy kills, the first U. S. Army Air Force pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I tally of 26 enemy planes destroyed. Johnson's detailed, vivid descriptions of his close-scrapes with Goering's elite fighters makes Thunderbolt! essential reading for World War 2 buffs.This new annotated edition of Thunderbolt! from the Rocket Press includes:Footnotes by author Damian Stevenson.Handcrafted and curated historical images.Newly edited text designed for digital readers.
  • Thunderbolt

    Robert S. Johnson

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, Nov. 12, 1983)
    The key to victory in World War II lay in wresting control of the skies from the Nazis. America's most courageous pilots hurled their underrated P-47 Thunderbolts time and again against the Luftwaffe's over-whelming power, and won. This is the true story of one of the greatest Thunderbolt aces of all, Robert S. Johnson: his training, his early failures, his brushes with death and his 28 kills that helped smash the German juggernaut. Step by step, dogfight by dogfight, manoeuvre by manoeuvre, he details daring aerial exploits against monumental odds with America's fabled 56th Fighter Group, a special breed of men who changed the course of history.
  • Thunderbolt!

    Martin Caidin, Robert S Johnson

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, June 19, 2018)
    Thunderbolt! is the incredible true-life story of Robert S. Johnson, one of America's leading fighter pilot aces in World War II. His memoir is an action-packed account of how a young man from Lawton, Oklahoma went on to amass 28 enemy kills, the first U. S. Army Air Force pilot in the European theater to surpass Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I tally of 26 enemy planes destroyed. Johnson's detailed, vivid descriptions of his close-scrapes with Goering's elite fighters makes Thunderbolt! essential reading for World War 2 buffs.
  • The Thunderbolt Pony

    Stacy Gregg, Crystal Arons, HarperCollins Publishers Limited

    Audiobook (HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Oct. 5, 2017)
    A dramatic and emotional story about one girl's determination to stand by her beloved animals - and her refusal to give up, even in the face of impossible odds. When a devastating earthquake hits Evie's hometown of Parnassus on New Zealand's South Island, she and the rest of the town are forced to evacuate. Evie's injured mum is one of the first to be rescued by helicopter, and Evie will be next. But when she realises that she will be forced to leave her beloved pony, Gus, her dog, Jock, and her cat, Moxy, behind, she is determined to find another way. Before the rescue helicopter returns, Evie flees with Gus, Jock and Moxy in a race against time across difficult terrain to reach the port of Kaikoura, where she has heard that people will be evacuated by ship in three days' time. Surely there will be space for her, Gus, Jock and Moxy there?
  • Thunderbolt!

    Martin Caidin

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    The story of the U.S. 56th Fighter Group that shot down over 1,000 Nazi planes.
  • Thunderbolt

    Martin Caidin, Robert S. Johnson

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 12, 1979)
    Robert Johnson's definitive account of his life as a P-47 Thunderbolt ace pilot in World War Two.
  • The Thunderbolt

    James Duprie

    eBook (James Duprie, March 21, 2015)
    Hannibal Barca has grown up in the pearl of the Mediterranean, Carthage. The sole power of the seas, and feared upon the land with their mighty war elephants and Numidian mercenaries. He has ever known the main threat to their power, the upstart empire of Rome. Now a chain of events will set him upon a path that will march him on into history. Will the desolation of Rome consume the fire that burns within him, and at what cost?
  • Thunderbolt!

    Martin Caidin

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    The story of the U.S. 56th Fighter Group that shot down over 1,000 Nazi planes.
  • Thunderbolt, The P-47

    Martin Caiden, Robert Johnson

    eBook (iBooks, Sept. 22, 2010)
    They were outnumbered and underrated. They were fresh from the training fields in America and ordered to fight an enemy that had rewritten the book of war and brutally controlled a continent and the air above it. But the men of the 56th fighter group had courage and, more importantly, they had the P-47 Thunderbolt. This is the incredible story of the U.S. 56th Fighter Group as told by one of its best pilots, Robert S. Johnson,who would rack up a score of twenty-eight kills against the Luftwaffe and become one of America¹s top aces?one of a special breed of men who changed the course of history.
  • The Thunderbolt Pony

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, May 31, 2018)
    A dramatic and emotional story about one girl’s determination to stand by her beloved animals – and her refusal to give up, even in the face of impossible odds.When a devastating earthquake hits Evie’s hometown of Parnassus on New Zealand’s South Island, she and the rest of the town are forced to evacuate. Evie’s injured mum is one of the first to be rescued by helicopter and Evie will be next. But when realises that she will be forced to leave her beloved pony, Gus, her dog, Jock, and her cat Moxy behind, she is determined to find another way. Before the rescue helicopter returns, Evie flees with Gus, Jock and Moxy in a race against time across difficult terrain to reach the port of Kaikoura, where she has heard that people will be evacuated by ship in three days’ time. Surely there will be space for her, Gus, Jock and Moxy there?
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  • Captain Thunderbolt

    Jane Smith

    eBook (Big Sky Publishing, Feb. 2, 2014)
    Frederick Wordsworth Ward, better known as 'Captain Thunderbolt', had one of the longest bushranging 'careers' in history. Plaguing New South Wales for almost seven years, he enjoyed much public support as he was intelligent, and charming. This book describes some of Thunderbolt's exploits and refutes many of the popular myths that surround him.
  • Thunderbolt

    Robert S. Johnson

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, June 12, 1971)
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