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  • - Continuation of the German Offensives. Official History of the Great War
    av Sir Brig-Gen J E Edmonds
    735,-

  • - The German Diversion Offensives and First Allied Counter-Attack. Official History of the Great War.
    av Sir Brig-Gen J E Edmonds
    555,-

  • av Fairbairn Captain W.E. Fairbairn & Sykes Captain E.A. Sykes
    355 - 449,-

  • - THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN Vol 5: THE SURRENDER OF JAPAN
    av Woodburn Kirby Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    755 - 925,-

    This book covers the final victorious campaigns in the South-East Asian theatre from the re-occupation of Rangoon in May 1945 to the Japanese surrender after the dropping of two Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 15th August 1945.

  • - THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN Vol 4: THE RECONQUEST OF BURMA
    av Woodburn Kirby Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    755 - 925,-

    This is primarily the story of 'the forgotten army', commanded by Lt. Gen. Sir William 'Bill' Slim, was the force that wrested Burma from the harsh hands of its Japanese conquerors in a hard-fought campaign from August 1944 to May 1945.

  • - THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN VOLUME 3: The Decisive Battles
    av Woodburn Kirby Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    925,-

    This third volume in the series of five in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War which recount the war against Japan covers the period from late 1943 and the Allied High Command in the theatre under Lord Louis Mountbatten.

  • - UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY SERIES: OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN HISTORY: THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN VOLUME 3: The Decisive Battles
    av Woodburn Kirby Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    755,-

    This third volume in the series of five in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War which recount the war against Japan covers the period from late 1943 and the Allied High Command in the theatre under Lord Louis Mountbatten.

  • av Ray Westlake
    485,-

    The British Army''s Home Service Helmet was introduced in 1878. It was of a German influence and would replace a long line of shakos going back to the days of the Peninsular War and Waterloo. With the new headdress came the helmet plate, those highly desirable items of militaria much sought after today by collectors. Concentrating mainly on the Regular Army, this ''Guide'' will describe and illustrate many of those plates. It will, by using contemporary photographs and artwork by leading military artists, also show them being worn. Besides the Regulars, the many hundreds of Victorian and Edwardian Militia, Volunteer and later Territorial Force regiments, would also take into use the home service helmet. But here, as ever, we now tread on a vast and, in most cases, un-charted area of militaria collecting. By including this important aspect of British military history in this book, I will certainly not be in any position to claim completeness. But include it I must, albeit that just the tip of the proverbial iceberg will most likely be reached. Fortunately, and returning to the subject of the Regular Army now, details of the helmet plates worn by officers appear in the several editions of ''Dress Regulations''. I have consulted those for 1883, 1891, 1894, 1900, 1904 and 1911 and from these essential reference works have quoted verbatim. For the helmet plates worn by other ranks, I have turned to old friends, Arthur L Kipling and Hugh King and Volume One of their comprehensive reference work, Head-dress Badges of the British Army, referred to in the ''Guide'' as ''Kipling and King''.

  • - With The One-Hand Gun
    av Fairbairn W E Fairbairn & Sykes E A Sykes
    325,-

    Actual incidents provided the basis for this instruction manual on life-or-death close-quarters shootouts with the pistol. The emphasis is on training to fight with no notice, at very close ranges, in poor lighting and in unexpected environments.

  • av Rathbone Low Chas. Rathbone Low
    676,-

    A fascinating study of the British Navy, that is copiously illustrated throughout, and complete in three volumes.

  • av John W & Jr Thomason
    379,-

    The Doughboys were the American soldiers who entered the Great War in the last year of the conflict; and of their number the Marine Corps were the absolute elite. The author of this episodic but vivid series of sketches, John W. Thomason, was a Captain in the Corps, descended from a distinguished Southern military family. A natural writer, his colloquial account follows the Marines through France, giving an account of their most famous- and bloodiest - actions, including the Argonne Forest, Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, Mont Blanc and St Mihiel. As well as the fighting itself, Thomason is good on off-duty anecdotes. First-hand American accounts of the Great War are rare. This is one of the best. It is profusely illustrated by the author's own excellent drawings

  • av Chas Rathbone Low
    579,-

    A fascinating study of the British Navy, that is copiously illustrated throughout, and complete in three volumes.

  • av Richard Cannon
    199,-

    This 'Cannon' covers, in its usual consistent format, a regiment that saw distinguished and arduous service in Egypt 1801, on Martinique 1809, and in the First Anglo-Afghan War, where, in October 1841, an uprising broke out.

  • av Richard Cannon
    199,-

    This 'Cannon' covers a regiment that saw active service in Cuba at the capture of Havana in the Seven Years' War and was later part of the garrison during the Great Siege of Gibraltar in the American Revolutionary War.

  • - The Holy Ground of British Arms
    av Henry Beckles Willson
    199,-

    An important Great War guidebook, written by a man who played a critical role in the Ypres we see today.

  • av Richard Cannon
    199,-

    This 'Cannon' covers, in its usual consistent format, a regiment that was awarded battle honours for Dettingen, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse and Peninsula.

  • av Anon
    645,-

    This work gives details of all operations by the Royal Engineers during D-Day and up to the Seine crossing at Vernon.

  • av Walter Bloem
    199 - 309,-

  • - The Story of the Tenth Indian Division
     
    199,-

    This History deals with the 10th Indian Division's exploits in Iraq (under Maj Gen 'Bill' Slim), its role in the Libyan battles leading up to El Alamein, and its fighting services in the Italian campaign (from Ortona onwards).

  • av Gibbes Rigaud
    509,-

    The Fifth Battalion lasted from 1797-1818 and served with distinction through the whole of the Peninsular War. Its troops were so effective that Sir Arthur Wellesley described them as the "most useful, active and brave troops in the field".

  • av Anon
    339 - 515,-

    The first in the officially sponsored TIGER trilogy, it is a detailed and readable account of the 4th and 5th Indian Divisions and the fighting in Somaliland, Eritrea, and the Western Desert. The period covered is September 1940 to June 1941.

  • av Pratt Edwin A Pratt
    339 - 515,-

    Steam Trains were cutting-edge weapons of war in the 19th century - and all the major powers were figuring out how to deploy them.

  • - Organisation, Efforts, Difficulties and Achievements
    av Edwin A Pratt
    645 - 819,-

  • av Capt Herbert Mayow Adams
    259 - 415,-

  • - The War Against Japan 1941-1945 ATLAS
     
    646,-

  • - The War Against Japan 1941-1945 ATLAS
     
    545,-

  • - War Department Technical Manual TM-E 30-480
    av War Department
    605 - 655,-

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