Robert
Taylor's long awaited Fourth volume of air combat paintings,
considered by many to be his finest book of all, features
a collection of this remarkable artist's greatest works completed
since Volume III was published. Beautifully casebound in cloth
with glossy full color dust jacket, this "coffee-table"
large format 128 page book contains over 60 full color plates
and scores of beautiful pencil drawings, providing a treasure-trove
of art for all fascinated by the subject of Aviation.
Robert Taylor invites readers right into
his studio, graphically revealing his oil painting techniques
and relating the fascinating stories behind his dramatic paintings.
Paced full of interest and excitement, this wonderful new
volume will give timeless pleasure to the countless thousands
who admire the extraordinary talent of this gifted painter.
14 1/2" wide x 11 1/2"
high.
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Combat Paintings Volume IV |
| Standard Issue Book (Hardback) |
US
$69 |
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| Limited Edition
(Issued w/matching numbered edition
print LANCASTER UNDER ATTACK) |
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Limited Edition Book With Signed Print
Just 650 First Edition copies of Robert
Taylor's book of air Combat Paintings are issued signed and
numbered copy of Robert's specially commissioned print LANCASTER
UNDER ATTACK. The image shows a Lancaster bomber under attack
by an Me110 high over Cologne in 1944, conveying the awesome
spectacle of the night bombing raids over Germany, endured
by so many aircrews.
Each limited edition print
is also signed by Bill Reid VC and Martin Drewes, holder of
Knights Cross with Oak leaves, and each limited edition book
is issued with a cloth bound slipcase with gold-blocked artist's
signature, and an official Certificate of Authenticity.
Scramble At Sunset by Major
Martin Drewes 
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Foreword
by Brigadier General Robin
Olds.

Introduction by
Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom
KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC**, AFC
The Battle of France Remembered by Group
Captain Frank Carey CBE, DFC**,
DFM, AFC 
We Who Survived by Colonel
Walker 'Bud' Mahurin USAF (Ret'd)

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