“Taking London is more than a history lesson; it’s an invitation to walk alongside giants and everyday heroes in their darkest hour. Dugard doesn’t just recount events, he resurrects them, leaving readers breathless, as though they too have weathered the storm. For anyone seeking a testament to the indomitable human spirit, or a leader’s guide to steering through tempests, this book is indispensable. In an era of global upheaval, Taking London is not just relevant, it’s essential.” —The Naval Review
“Dugard’s achievement is to give a vivid sense of what it was like to fight, even die, in a fighter plane in 1940… Dugard’s accounts of the Battle of Britain, on the ground – the bases, the pubs near the bases, the hospitals – and in the air are transfixing.” —The Cipher Brief
“Taking London…highlights the bravery and heroics of the RAF fighter pilots, the British air marshals, the aircraft designer of the Spitfire, and, of course, Winston Churchill, Britain’s wartime leader who, in John Lukacs’ words, saved Western civilization… Dugard writes crisply, with short sentences and vivid descriptions of people and places.” —New York Journal of Books
“Colorful, delightfully evocative, and filled with a cast of some of the greatest characters of the 20th century, Martin Dugard’s new book is the closest you can get to London in 1940 without a time machine.” —Garrett M. Graff, New York Times Bestselling author of The Only Plane in the Sky and UFO