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  • av Charles Stephenson
    215

  • av Edward Grace MC
    215

    The author fought with the 6th Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders during the campaigns of 1st Army in Tunisia and in Italy thereafter.

  • av Lee Fratantuono
    215

    A good argument could be made that the Battle of Actium was the most significant military engagement in Roman history.

  • av Jeremy Archer
    319

    This book comprises interviews with some of the very few surviving veterans of this most arduous of WW2 campaigns.

  • av Craig Allen
    279

    Craig Allen, a Paratrooper for 29 years, returned to 2 PARA as a reservist and unofficial photographer for the Battlegroups dramatic 2008 Tour in Helmand.

  • av Robert Bourne-Patterson
    215

    In the archives of Special Operations Executive lay a report compiled by a staff officer and former member of SOE's F Section, Major Robert Bourne-Paterson, which has never been published before.

  • av David K Brown
    219

    A new softcover edition of a classic work.

  • av Kees Rijken
    215

    Operation Oyster was carried out on the 6th December, 1942 by 2 Group RAF. Considered to be a notable success for the allies, it cost the Germans an estimated six months of lost production time at a critical point in the conflict.

  • av Edward J Erickson
    215

    The campaigns fought by the Ottomans against the British in Palestine are often neglected in accounts of the Great War, yet they are fascinating from the point of view of military history and critically important because of their impact upon the modern Middle East.

  • av Richard Doherty
    229

    The author looks at the seven Irish regiments in campaigns across the globe, at Irish soldiers across the Army, at Irish sailors from the Battle of the River Plate to the final actions against Japan, and at Irish airmen from the first bombing raids of the war to the closing days of war.

  • av Christine Bridges
    260

    This is Geoff's story of his captivity, release, and subsequent efforts in achieving his aim.

  • av Paul Laird
    260

    This isn't a book about the Britpop you think you know about, this is the story of a truly remarkable period of creativity in British guitar music told through the experiences of someone who was there from the first note of "Popscene" through to the run out groove of "This is Hardcore".

  • av Emma Kay
    260

    Food historian Emma Kay tells the story of our centuries-old relationship with herbs.

  • av Tim Saunders
    319

    'He who holds Hill 112 holds Normandy' seemed an unlikely maxim when the hill is viewed from a distance, but on reaching its plateau, the vistas unfold in every direction across a huge swath of Normandy.

  • av Adrian Phillips
    319

    When the RAF rearmed to meet the growing threat from Nazi Germany's remorseless expansion in the late 1930s, it faced immense challenges.

  • av Fred Kerr
    319

  • av Kim E Thomas
    215

  • av Colin Boocock
    439

    The South Western main line is one of the most important railways in the south of England.

  • av Martin Jenkins
    379

    This book takes readers on a spectacular journey across North and Mid-Wales in the thirty-year period from the mid-1950s onwards - in full color.

  • av P J O'Gorman
    260

    PJ O'Gorman analyses the sources for the period from Julius Caesar's first forays into these islands to the invasion under the Emperor Claudius and the conclusions he reaches are nothing short of radical and call into question much of the accepted narrative of Roman invasion and conquest.

  • av Lucinda Hawksley
    245 - 279

  • av Lynn Huggins-Cooper
    189

  • av Ray Caston & John Hodge
    319 - 439

  • av Terry C Treadwell
    509

    The Imperial Japanese Navy developed the submarine faster than any other country in the world. But because of rivalries between the two military hierarchies, the Army and the Navy, they never utilized the submarine to its full extent. Nevertheless, during World War II, Japan deployed a number of unique submarines. These included the Type B1 which carried a Yokosuka E14Y1 reconnaissance seaplane in a watertight capsule attached to the deck of the submarine. One of these aircraft carried out two bomb attacks on a forest in Oregon by dropping six incendiary bombs, taking the war to the American mainland. The use of aircraft from submarines as scout planes proved not to be as successful as hoped, mainly because of the difficulty after launching the aircraft of it finding the submarine again in the vast Pacific and Indian Oceans. The Japanese also developed the giant I-400 class of aircraft carrier submarines, that could launch three Seiran attack floatplanes. There were other notable actions involving IJN submarines. This included I-17 that attempted to shell, unsuccessfully, an oil refinery off the coast of Santa Barbara, causing a major panic along the West Coast of America. Also memorable are the midget submarines that attempted to attack Pearl Harbor, and the one-man human torpedo submarines (Kaiten). The submarine losses suffered by the Japanese Navy as the war progressed, when Allied, and in particular U.S. destroyers and aircraft hunted them down are all recorded in this comprehensive account of a fascinating element of the war at sea.

  • av David Grant
    319

    This work by a recognized expert on the period highlights why the legacy of Alexander is built on very shaky foundations.

  • av David Mather
    379

    David Mather has brought together a collection of his images which represents York's railway heritage from its earliest days through to the present and which shows the city to be still justified in claiming the title 'Railway Centre'.

  • av Andrew W Field
    319

    Andrew Field, in this the latest of his series of pioneering books on Waterloo, makes a powerful contribution to this continuing debate by analyzing in forensic detail the records of these allied forces throughout the campaign.

  • av Ian Castle
    319

    Ian Castle tells the full story of the 1916 raids on Britain in unprecedented detail in what is the second book in a trilogy that will reveal the complete story of the 'Forgotten Blitz'.

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