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Crucial to the Allies in their battle with the Axis forces in North Africa, Malta's naval dockyards and airfields provided the only base from which ships and aircraft could attack the convoys supplying Rommel's desert forces.
Robert Taylor’s magnificent tribute depicts Australian John Bisley of 126 Squadron dog-fighting with an Me109 from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1042. Each print in Taylor’s important new commemorative edition is signed by pilots who fought and ultimately own the historic Battle of Malta. Overall Print size: 33 1/4 inches wide by 23 1/2 inches high; image size: 26 3/4 inches wide by 16 inches high. Acid Free Permanent Paper.
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 |   SOLD OUT from publisher, call for secondary market pricing! Individually numbered 1-300.Signed by SIX pilot who flew spitfires in defence of Malta. 300 signed and numbered prints.

|  |  |   Individually numbered 1-250. Issued with companion print HMS 'Illustrious,' signed by three additional pilots. Total of NINE signatures.

|  |  |   Individually numbered 1-250. Issued with companion print, HMS 'Illustrious,' signed by three additional pilots. Total of NINE signatures.

|  |  |   SOLD OUT from publisher, call for secondary market pricing! Individually numbered 1-250. Issued with companion print HMS 'Illustrious,' signed by three additional pilots. Total of NINE signatures.

|  |  |   SOLD OUT from publisher, call for secondary market pricing! Individually numbered 1-150. Issued with signed companion print, "HMS Illustrious," plus two extra prints, "Faith over Mdina," and "night Eyes of Malta," extra signatories on the main print Malta GC, a signed facsimile copy of Flt Lt Parkinson wartime diaray of Malta. Total of 17 signatures.

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