From the first pages on opening this book, it becomes obvious that it is a rare...
continue reading >Of the all the special forces units to be created during WWII, the Long Range Desert...
continue reading >There have been many books written about the Battle of the Somme, among which are titles...
continue reading >The feature which serves as the title for this superbly researched and presented work lies to...
continue reading >There is one subject about which readers never seem to tire reading about and that is...
continue reading >Originally published in 2011, the reissue of this book on the subject of British cavalry in...
continue reading >This highly informative book is the work of nine contributors, each a specialist in in their...
continue reading >This fascinating book begins by reminding the reader that, to date, almost 3,500 Medals of Honor...
continue reading >Today, the fact that Italy was once a colonial power with an overseas empire is all...
continue reading >The rapid military ascendency of Japan onto the world stage after its victory over Russia in...
continue reading >The only Home Front of any nation in WWII not to suffer air raids was America....
continue reading >It is now 35-years since Britain fought the Falklands War, but it is only now that...
continue reading >first page. Covering both French and American involvement, it is interesting to see the contrast and...
continue reading >Mention the name Simon Fraser and hardly anyone would take notice. However, mention Lord Lovat and...
continue reading >After the Second World War, Britain gave independence to many of the countries which made up...
continue reading >The First World War lasted just over four years, but during that relatively short period there...
continue reading >Contrary to what we have come to believe about weapons, rarely do they enter service without...
continue reading >When steam trains first appeared, it did not take the military long to see how useful...
continue reading >The campaign in Italy was supposed to be the Allies thrust up into the ‘…soft underbelly...
continue reading >This book was first published in 1956, today, 65 years later and interest in this fiercelycontested...
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