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Highly illustrated history of warfare in Yorkshire from Roman times to the seventeenth century.
Nothing has been published that encompasses these little-publicised elite corps. Covers UK, US and Axis Forces.
An amazing collection of 200+ photographs which explore the involvement of Polish airmen in the Battle of Britain.
Published to coincide with a BBC2 documentary about Sister Janet, showing on the 8th May. This is the remarkable story of the Florence Nightingale of the Anglo Zulu War, who was only 19 when awarded the Royal Red Cross.
An important but neglected aspect of classical warfare. Covers technological, strategic and tactical developments from Alexander to the battle of Actium.
Details how the design of the Class 59 fleet operated by Foster Yeoman became the basis for the Class design. Details the rationale of the first order for 250 locomotives.
Drawn from German and Russian sources, much of the latter only recently declassified, the authors expose for the very first time the Luftwaffe's secret operations in WW2.
Story of the 'failed' British Empire in Ireland. Troubles came to the boil in the Tudor period. Irish question central to Queen Elizabeth's foreign policy with Ireland as the 'backdoor' to European threats. 'Pacification' of Ireland proved impossible with constant revolt, genocide and defeat.
A detailed account of the development of anti-aircraft systems since 1972, revealing the battle between aircraft and ground-to-air defences around the world. Explains the rise and importance of the surface-to-air missile.
An engaging narrative of the complex and dramatic events of the First and Second Italian Wars, ten years of warfare. The political machinations behind the wars are brilliantly woven into the narrative.
New Historical Information, Good Informative Captions, Good Photographic Coverage, Useful to Modellers.
A military history of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. Focuses in detail on their performance as front-line soldiers.
Graphic account of the battle for the Scheldt, Walcheren and Antwerp in 1944. Focuses on the Allied attack on the German stronghold of Walcheren.
These are elite women, all connected to country houses or from noble families throughout the UK, and this book explores to what extent privilege gave them the opportunity to choose the life they wanted, thus guiding the reader to challenge their own beliefs about elite women throughout history.
The sea has played an important part in shaping Britain's identity, and the country has long needed to look outwards, not inwards, for its trade and security.
The only book available in English devoted to this subject. Narrates momentous yet neglected events: in 279 the Celtic Galatians invaded, defeated and beheaded the Macedonian king, Ptolemy Keraunos 'the Lightning Bolt') and overran much of Greece.
The story of felting from pre-history, through industrialisation to today's artisanal felt production. An exploration of the way felting moved across the globe as people migrated and settled.
Good Photographic Coverage, Useful to Modellers, Good Historical Narrative, New Historical Facts
In-depth history of the fighting during the First World War in the Argonne Forest in north-eastern France.
A harrowing chronicle about the murder of thousands of Polish officers in 1940, based on the accounts of perpetrators and witnesses.
This book is a fascinating account of the important role that the railways played in the defence of the country as well as in their support of the Allied forces in theatres of war around the world.
An insight into one of the brothers behind the famous chocolate company.
Accessible to all home brewers, from beginners to experienced, and practical as a guide to the process of brewing beer. Not just a step-by-step guide but a journey into the world of beer and brewing it yourself. Readable, enjoyable AND practical.
The author reveals how he fought against the slaughter of wildlife including ivory poachers, assisted by the his magnificent Doberman, Alex, who was regarded as a witch-doctor by local tribes.
Describes in classic Images of War fashion, the shocking story of the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-Poland.
First flown on 1 April 1939, the Zero was the world's first long-range strategic fighter. This book will be invaluable to both the aviation enthusiast and modellers, combining a wealth of technical information, photographs and colour profiles.
A unique collection of items that between them reveal the story and development of the German U-boat service during the Second World War.
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