Never Turn Back: The RNLI Since the Second World War by Ray Kipling

Never Turn Back: The RNLI Since the Second World War by Ray Kipling

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Never Turn Back: The RNLI Since the Second World War by Ray Kipling

The achievements of the RNLI, often romanticised, depend on ordinary people doing extraordinary things. This book tells the story of the last 50 years of the lifeboat service through the words and actions of the people involved. In the period since the Second World War, particularly from the mid-1960s, the RNLI has experienced the most rapid changes in its long history. The transition from conventional to fast lifeboats, the introduction of inshore boats and the expansion into beach rescue and sea safety have all dramatically changed the lifeboat service. Ray and Susannah's narrative draws on their personal and extensive inside knowledge plus first hand accounts of the rescues and the decisions that shaped the changing lifeboat service.
RAY KIPLING joined the RNLI as a graduate trainee in 1973, served as its public relations officer and was Deputy Director from 1987 to 2001. He is the author of three books on the RNLI: A Source Book of Lifeboats (Ward Lock, 1982), Rescue By Sail and Oar (Tops'l Books, 1982), Strong to Save (with Susannah Kipling, Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1995). He is probably the only person to have met seven of the eight post-war lifeboat gold medallists (and to know the son of the eighth) and is ideally place to chart the progress of the RNLI in recent years, particularly through his extensive network of lifeboat people.
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ISBN 13 9780750943079
ISBN 10 0750943076
Title Never Turn Back: The RNLI Since the Second World War
Author Ray Kipling
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-09-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.