DHM1870AP. The Longest July by Ivan Berryman. <p> Posted to 64 Squadron on 1st July 1940, the tragically short relationship of Sub Lt F Dawson Paul with the Spitfire was crammed with victories.  He immediately shared a Dornier Do17 off Beachy Head and, just four days later claimed a Messerschmitt Bf.109.  Further kills were confirmed over the next two weeks, among them five Bf.110s and another Do.17. His final victory was a Bf.109 on 25th, but on this day he fell to the guns of the German ace Adolf Galland.  Dawson Paul was rescued from the English Channel by a German E-boat, but died of his wounds five days later as a prisoner of war. <b><p>The first few prints in this edition have been signed by Group Captain Byron Duckenfield AFC (deceased),<br>Major Erich Rudorffer (deceased),<br>Flight Lieutenant Alex Thom DFC<br>and<br>Wing Commander John Freeborn DFC* (deceased) and are currently available.<p>Limited edition of 10 artist proofs.  <p> Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm)