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  • - The British in Japan 1854-1868
    av Josh Provan
    346

    Wild East tells the story of the British in Japan in the years of the Bakumatsu. Beginning with the first foreign treaties in the 1850s this book will concentrate on the events surrounding the Richardson Affair and the bombardments of Kagoshima and Shimonoseki in the 1860s and their effect on future Anglo Japanese relations.

  • av Alec Brew
    722,-

    Boulton Paul has been one of the great innovators of British aviation. They built more Camels than Sopwiths, the first all-steel airframe, the largest aircraft ever built in Britain, the first with a power-operated gun turret, the famous Defiant, the first single-engine turboprop, and are now world leaders in power control units and fly-by-wire.

  • av Jack Colman
    491

    Jack continues his war flying Beaufighters then Mosquitoes, initially over the North Sea attacking German convoys then over Burma supporting the 14th Army on their offensive against the Japs. He is exposed to the cultural differences of the Subcontinent and is appreciative though at times embarrassed by his personal circumstances as an Officer.

  • - The Rhineland-Westphalian 6th Infantry Division, 1935-1945
    av Denis Havel
    491

    Drawn primarily from German sources, especially the rare divisional and regimental histories and personal accounts and letters of its soldiers, Soldiers to the Last Day: the Rhineland- Westphalian 6th Infantry Division presents the German view of WWII from inside divisional headquarters down to the individual Landser.

  • - A History of the Woodvile Family
    av Lynda Pidgeon
    396

    The Woodvile family rose to baronial status then declined due to loss of land. The Northampton branch made two successful marriages: Richard Woodvile to Jacquetta, widow of the Duke of Bedford, and then their daughter Elizabeth to Edward IV. Richard, Earl of Warwick then sought to blacken their reputation to retrieve his position as 'kingmaker'.

  • - The Life of Jack Richardson
    av Nicholas Richardson
    346

    'Autogiro Pioneer' is an account of the life of Jack Richardson (1899-1987), based on his memoirs, edited by his son. In the 1930s he worked for Juan de la Cierva, the inventor of the Autogiro. He was the first person to obtain a commercial pilot's licence as an Autogiro pilot, and later the first fully-trained helicopter pilot in the British Army.

  • av Maxwell Craven
    643

    Every Roman emperor, recognized or ephemeral, is here assembled with biographical and historical background & as complete a tabular record as possible of each family with brief biographical notes. The introduction guides readers through the events around the Empire's founding, Roman society, genealogical complexities and an analysis at the sources.

  • av P. MacDougall
    296,-

    The story of Short Brothers at Rochester, a period of time when the company designed and manufactured their Stirling bomber and Sunderland flying boat. It was at Rochester that Shorts also specialised in the building of large passenger-carrying flying boats, these used by Imperial Airways to establish regular long-distance over water air routes.

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    - Defence of The Realm 1936-1945
    av Ron Mackay
    511,-

    This book covers the period between the creation in 1936 of Fighter Command and the end of WWII. It purports to demonstrate how a dangerously outmoded structure was transformed through the impetus of a feral aerial conflict into an operational force that effectively challenged and finally helped bring about the Luftwaffe's comprehensive demise.

  • - Military Cross Holders of the First World War
    av Neil Thornton
    412,-

    When introduced in 1914, the Military Cross filled a large void in medallic recognition for junior officers--the first men over-the-top when going into action. Here the author covers a diverse range of heroic Military Cross actions in exciting detail.

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    - Submarine Patrols, Survivors and Saboteurs 1942-45
    av Eric Wiberg
    388

    Starting weeks after Hitler declared war on the United States in mid-December 1941 and lasting until the war with Germany was all but over, 73 German U-Boats sustainably attacked New England waters, from Montauk New York to the tip of Nova Scotia at Cape Sable.

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    av Jason Nicholas Moore
    511,-

    Soviet bombers were a varied lot during the Second World War, ranging from single-engined biplanes such as the 1920's era Polikarpov U-2 to the excellent and modern twin-engined Tu-2 medium bomber.

  • - After Europe, Turn Left
    av Robert Louis Kreamer
    343

    In 1977, a twenty-year-old naive American undertakes an epic nine-thousand-mile overland journey from Munich to Kathmandu. With his camera and his journal, he records and recounts his journey, wanderings and musings with candor and humor through cities and countries that are now inaccessible and too dangerous for the modern backpacking tourist.

  • av G. Roeckers
    412,-

    Nearly four hundred US Marines who died in the battle of Guadalcanal have no known grave. Leaving Mac Behind reconstructs the lives, last moments, and legacies of some of these men. Original records, eyewitness accounts, and recent discoveries shed light on the lost graves of these missing Marines, and the efforts to bring them home.

  • - The Mechanization and Demise of the U.S. Cavalry, 1916-1950
    av Alexander Bielakowski
    459

    Following World War I, horse cavalry entered a period during which it fought for its very existence against mechanized vehicles. On the Western Front, the stalemate of trench warfare became the defining image of the war throughout the world.

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    - Deaths of English, Scots and Irish Peers 1100-1900
    av Robert Dunning
    196

    Owners of estates and titles in the peerages of England, Scotland and Ireland were more, rather than less, likely than ordinary people to experience dramatic and gruesome deaths and certainly more likely to have them recorded.

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    - Training an RAF Phantom Crew
    av Philip Keeble
    292,-

    The path from "Civvy Street" to operational on a fighter squadron was arduous and beset with obstacles. The prize was to fly the iconic Phantom on a fighter squadron. "Per Ardua" describes how would be aircrew assimilated the skills needed to fly and fight the complex jet. Follow the story recounted by two experienced aircrew who made the journey.

  • - More reflections of a London Locospotter
    av Geoff Bannister
    285

    Following his first book, the author relates his experiences continuing his locospotting hobby from 1959-62. With black and white photographs, his records cover visits to locomotive sheds, works and time at stations and the lineside finally rounding off his reminiscences with modern colour views of locomotives which made it to preservation.

  • - A Trip Through Time
    av Ralph Oates
    246

    'A Round of Boxing' is a journey through time looking at the many astonishing feats which have taken place inside the square ring over the years. From the first world heavyweight title fight which took place under the Marquess of Queensberry Rules in 1892 between John L. Sullivan and James J. Corbett to the present time.

  • - Britain's Opium Wars with China 1839-1860
    av Mark Simner
    396

    During the middle of the 19th-Century, Britain and China would twice go to war over trade, and in particular the trade in opium. The Chinese people had progressively become addicted to the narcotic, a habit that British merchants were more than happy to feed from their opium-poppy fields in India.

  • - Low Level Flying-Low Level Photography
    av Philip Stevens
    412,-

    Low level flying in military aircraft is challenging for the pilot as it is for the photographer capturing the action. Pilots across air forces describe the skills, procedures and dangers faced when flying fast and low from desert canyons to snow covered mountains. The photographer describes how and where he took the stunning images.

  • av Robin Knight
    412,-

    `He knew the risks and what the outcome might be if he were caught but loved Greece and the Greeks. The months he spent ashore were wonderful and made anything that happened later more than worthwhile. He had such varied qualities-a combination of gaiety and solidity and sensitiveness and poetry with daring and adventurousness and great courage.'

  • av John van der Kiste
    246

    Led Zeppelin were formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. Their style of blues-based hard rock with psychedelic and folk influences made them the world's most successful group on stage and record until they split in 1980. This book examines each track from each album in detail.

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    - Research, Experimentation and Modification 1939-1945
    av William Norton
    541,-

    This book presents a little-known aspect of America's World War II aircraft development in emphasizing unique aircraft or modifications for research in support of aviation development, advancing technology, or meeting combat needs. It describes important areas of aviation maturation in wartime with emphasis on advanced technology.

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    - Pride of the Royal Navy
    av Daniel Knowles
    396

    This book charts the story of what is perhaps the Royal Navy's most famous warship. This book looks at the legacy of Jutland and how it played a part in the design of the Hood before looking at the career of his iconic warship-the highs and the lows from the world cruise of the early 1920s to the mutinies at Invergordon and at Christmas 1940.

  • - The Unknown Home Secretary
    av Roger Ward
    285

    Longest serving Home Secretary until Theresa May, his tenure covering the Ripper murders, Fenian violence and social unrest, Matthews was the first Catholic member of the Cabinet during a time of continued prejudice. An enigmatic character largely ignored or written off, Roger Ward challenges the prevailing view in a contextual analysis.

  • av David J. Bailey
    581,-

    610 (County of Chester) Squadron formed in February 1936 as a bomber squadron, but transferred to Fighter Command as World War II loomed. The book's main focus is on 610 Squadron's courageous story during the Dunkirk evacuation and the Battle of Britain, when it paid a heavy sacrifice to become one of Britain's most successful Spitfire squadrons.

  • - Raiders in Enemy Territory
    av Malcolm Tudor
    333,-

    The Special Air Service (SAS) is Britain's elite special force unit, with the famous `who dares wins' motto. This is the story of the SAS's activities in Italy during the Second World War. Parachute troops operated behind enemy lines to gain intelligence, destroy aircraft, and attack strategic targets-in the process winning many battle honours.

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    av Craig Moore
    220,-

    This book covers the development and deployment of artillery self-propelled guns in the German Army between 1939 and 1945. Rommel needed artillery guns that were capable of keeping up with his Panzers. He used these new weapons in North Africa and France against the Allies. They were also used on the Eastern Front to attack the Soviet Red Army.

  • - A Biography of the 1/6th Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment in the First World War
    av Kevin Shannon
    564,-

    Almost 1,100 Territorials of the Liverpool Rifles deployed overseas in early 1915, but by the end of the war, less than 100 remained with the battalion. This book narrates their daily struggle in the pitiless arena of modern warfare; from their apprenticeship during the Second Battle of Ypres, to their epic actions with the famed 55th Division.

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