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Merlin

The Power Behind the Spitfire, Mosquito and Lancaster: The Story of the Engine That Won the Battle of Britain and WWII

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The most iconic planes of WWII, the Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, DeHavilland Mosquito and the Avro Lancaster, were all powered by one engine, the Rolls-Royce Merlin. The story of the Merlin is one of British ingenuity at its height, of artistry and problem-solving that resulted in a war-winning design.

Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of VE Day and the 80th anniversary of the start of the Battle of Britain, Merlin is the extraordinary story of the development of the Rolls-Royce engine that would stop Hitler from invading Britain and carry the war to the very heart of Germany.

The story of the Merlin engine encompasses the history of powered flight, from the ingenuity of the Wright Brothers to the horrors of World War I, and from the first crossing of the Atlantic to the heady days of flying in the 1920s. There is also the extraordinary story of the Schneider Trophy – an international contest wherein nations poised on the precipice of war competed for engineering excellence in the name of progress.

And at the heart of this story are the glamourous lives of the pilots, many of whom died in their pursuit of speed; the engineers, like Henry Royce of Rolls-Royce, who sketched the engine that would win WWII in the sand of his local beach; and perhaps most importantly the Lady Lucy Houston who after the Wall Street Crash singlehandedly funded the development of the engine and the iconic Spitfire.

Never was so much owed by so many to so few – and without the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the few would have been powerless.

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Praise for Merlin

Merlin paints a finer, more detailed and complete portrait of the aero engine and the people who made it than almost any other single volume on the subject …Illuminating and entertaining’ Pilot magazine

‘To get deeper into the nuts and bolts of aviation, Graham Hoyland spent a year taking apart the story of the Merlin and putting it back together in a form that roars beautifully from the very start’ Simon Calder, Independent

‘A stirring account of how these hand-wrought machines, geared for speed and encased in elegant airframes … delivered us in 1940 … Merlin depicts a heroic age of smashed land, air and water speed records … and the extreme bravery of those pioneers, who incurred many fatalities. Hoyland marries the drama and excitement with a clear focus on the technical: he puts you in the cockpit and into the very guts of the machines … Anyone with a serious interest in engineering will find much to enjoy and appreciate.’ Colin Greenwood, The Spectator

Praise for Graham Hoyland

‘Illuminating and entertaining’ The Times

‘A towering work full of twists and turns’ Independent

‘Richly enjoyable’ Daily Mail

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I wondered what this book would cover. As an avid aero-enthusiast, I was cautious of content and presentation. I need not have worried as the early history of flight, British politics, commercial intrigue and fascinating tales, all knitted together to make an enjoyable and cohesive book. The narrator has a clear concise pleasant English voice but sadly is unfamiliar with many aeronautical pronunciations, and this was my reason for deducting two stars. I’m now looking forward to further work by Graham Howland as he also includes many of his own personal experiences and history. I highly recommend this book!

Brilliant story covering related and interesting additional history.

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The simple account of a very complex subject which changed world history made interesting and informative entertainment

Authoritative account of a wonderful engineering achievement

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An amazingly honest history in to Aircraft and piston engines and of course the birth, function and progression of the Merlin.

Fantastic for anyone interested in early aviation

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I thoroughly enjoyed how the story of one engine was wrapped into the history of the world from the 1700s to the jet age. From tappits to tiaras the story of the Merlin gave so much more than engineering! Particular highlights were the descriptions of flying the main aircraft types mentioned. I’m neither a pilot nor an engineer yet I felt as if I were in the cockpit. The book is both a story of and reflection on engineers, pilots, dreamers, pioneers, heroes, charletons, politicians, science, art and more ; a story of mankind, to enjoy and learn from.

Epic story

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This is the best book I've listened to since joining audiobooks approx 3 years ago.

it links so many aspects of the two world wars that took place in the 20th century together and the time inbetween.

Absolutely Brilliant

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