This book is a painstaking description of the history of the Royal Aircraft Factory. There is an emphasis of what it contributed to the war.
It is extremely comprehensive and is a researcher's dream.
Not all the aircraft which the Factory produced could strictly be called "fighters". But in the war, this was probably the preponderance of their production. The SE5 was of course, with the Sopwith Camel, the most successful British fighter of the war, so this is why we have put this book into the "Fighters" sub-category.