Some RR Heritage books relating to the Merlin-
No 2 The Merlin in Perspective - the combat years £10.00 £15.00
A Harvey-Bailey, 4th edition, 1995 (204 pages, 100 photographs /
illustrations)
Chronicles the development of the Merlin throughout the war years
and lists all Mark numbers and installations.
No 7 Rolls-Royce - Hives, The Quiet Tiger OUT OF PRINT
No 9 Rolls-Royce and the Mustang OUT OF PRINT
No 19 The Merlin 100 Series - the ultimate military development £10.00 £15.00
A Harvey-Bailey, D J Piggott 1993 (219 pages, 208 illustrations)
This volume forms an extension to book No 2 in the series and
consists almost entirely of technical illustrations of the Merlin 100
series engines.
No 29 Rolls-Royce on the Front Line - the life and times of a Service
Engineer
£10.00 £15.00
T Henniker, 2000 (285 pages, 100 photographs)
This book relates Tony Henniker’s apprenticeship years in Derby
before recounting his experience in the field both in the UK and
abroad.
No 41 Overhaul of Merlin Engines in India and the USSR
C W Evans and Y Rybin, 2009 (203 pages, 57 photographs) £15.00 £20.00
An A4 volume recording the support of Merlins for Spitfire and
Hurricane aircraft, by Civilian Maintenance Units in India, and by the
military on the Soviet-German front, in particularly difficult
circumstances during the Second World War.
No 42 “Something Quite Exceptional” £7.00 £10.00
Adam Goodyear, 2010 (85 pages, 57 photographs)
Published to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain this A5
full colour book traces the life of the artist, Hugh Easton, and his
design of the stained glass window commemorating the sacrifice of the
young RAF pilots in the Battle of Britain. Included is a reproduction of
the 1949 souvenir brochure published after the unveiling.
From this list-
http://www.enginehistory.org/Reviews/R- ... erForm.pdf