The Courage of the Early Morning
by William Arthur Bishop
William Arthur Bishop wrote this biography as a result of the promise he made to his father before he died in 1956. The author's own career in the RCAF began when he was presented with his wings by his father at Uplands, Ottawa, 1942. He subsequently served overseas as a Spitfire pilot with the First Canadian Squadron 401. Bishop's biography of his father recreates the man about whom Arch Whitehouse wrote in The Years of the Sky Kings, "There never was so relentless a fighting airman in any war."