With Predjudice: WWII Memoirs of Marshall of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force (1966, HCDJ, 1st American Edition) Good Condition
HCDJ, 1966, 1st American Edition, Good Condition. DJ: edges slightly yellowed/dirty & worn with some small tears; scuffed back. Cover: red, textured cover with title in light gold on spine; spine cover warped. Spine intact. Pages: clean, no marks, tears, folds; smooth edges with some dirty areas. 5.75" x 8.5" x 1.75" 738 pages including preface, contents, index. Includes an array of B&W photos, maps & drawings.
"With Prejudice" is a 1966 memoir by Arthur William Tedder (Lord Tedder), a Marshal of the Royal Air Force, chronicling his experiences in World War II. The first American edition was published by Little Brown in 1966 and details his career at the nerve center of the command structure and his involvement in major events of the war, offering insights into his time working with figures like Winston Churchill. The book serves as a personal account of Tedder's challenging career during the Second World War, highlighting his rise in the RAF and his pivotal role in military command. It provides details on the logistics and chronology of wartime battles and offers a glimpse into the personality of the man behind the historical events.