RAY RICHARDS, LITERARY AGENT AND PUBLISHER
Flying Navy is Ray's latest publishing venture.
He launched this book in Auckland last week, here is part of his address:
In 1940 and 1941 almost 600 New Zealanders signed up to join the Fleet Air Arm, half the eventual total of 1200.
Of the first 600, 127 were killed - that is 21 per cent -
Don Nairn
Frank Prosser
Nelson Tolerton
Ralph Cocklin
Lex Aspinall
Euan Jones and Ian Darby
The New Zealand Fleet Air Arm Association began in 1950 and so has a history of over 50 years, during which time we have become a family.
FLYING NAVY has been published by the Fleet Air Arm
David Allison and I have been responsible for this book. We have debts to pay. The manufacture of the book has cost over $30,000. We have 1500 copies to sell. When our bills have been paid profits will go to the Fleet Air Arm Museum of NZ.
Orders and cheques for FLYING NAVY are arriving daily,
Unfortunately, he has had to return to hospital and it is a great pity that he is not here tonight.
The service that David has given to the Fleet Air Arm is double-barrelled - 30 years to both our museum at
MOTAT and to researching and writing FLYING NAVY.
My role followed David’s. Barbara and I were the book’s editors and proofreaders, assisted by our president’s daughter Linda Sperring.
ever explain.
I am not permitted to tell you how the book was funded except to say that we have had two major benefactors and two lenders ; some are acknowledged in the book.
Obviously all books are commercial items. Over several years they will be researched and written: design and manufacture takes another year:
Be proud of your book. Every copy you purchase will generate additional sales and a wider knowledge of our
New Zealand Fleet Air Arm history.
If anyone would like to obtain a copy of FLYING NAVY they can either email Elaine Blake, at rla.richards@clear.net.nz or mail her at FLYING NAVY, PO Box 31-240, Milford, North Shore 0741. The books costs NZ$50 for books ordered and sent in New Zealand and NZ$60 for books sent overseas
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