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When an author has a deep interest in his subject then any work produced will be well researched and presented in the best possible way.
continue reading >When a book has almost twelve full pages of reference sources in its bibliography index then one knows it is a work which has been meticulously...
continue reading >Jeremy Paxman is best known for his no-nonsense style of questioning politicians, and the viewer is often rewarded with answers which explain many things.
continue reading >The author is an experienced shooter so he knows what is involved in shooting over distance and with great accuracy.
continue reading >A general rule of thumb for an author is to write about what one knows.
continue reading >When war broke out in August 1914 the widely-held consensus was that it would ‘all be over by Christmas’.
continue reading >The Last Boarding Party: The USMC and the SS Mayaguez 1975
continue reading >Sub-titled ‘F Section Britain’s Secret Women in France’ this book tells the stories of 40 women, some of whom are familiar to us such as Odette...
continue reading >Military Jeep; 1940 onwards (Ford, Willys and Hotchkiss)
continue reading >This work is the first title by the newly-formed publishing company of Military Mode
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