In the 1980 war film called The Sea Wolves the production purports to tell the story...
continue reading >
The titles in the Combat Series from Osprey are interesting to many different types of reader including war gamers, modellers and general military enthusiasts.
continue reading >John Fenna’s keeping his cards close to his chest and he’s not playing poker…
continue reading >When a re-enactor writes a book about the period they recreate at events you know they...
continue reading >
The campaign in Italy was launched in an effort to gain a foothold in Europe via the soft underbelly, and if Italy could be knocked out of the war that would be a bonus.
continue reading >There are many hundreds of Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries all across France and Belgium and...
continue reading >Frederick Grice died in 1983 and many of his effects were kept stored for many years....
continue reading >
The author is best known for his historical novels, especially the gripping Sharpe series, and this, his first factual historical work, reads as well as any of his novels.
continue reading >The title of this work is something of a misnomer because it gives the impression that...
continue reading >
Resident re-specialist John Norris takes a look at war films…
continue reading >This interesting, if somewhat slim volume, goes some way to explaining the otherwise often overlooked part...
continue reading >No cowboy film would be complete without the Winchester, indeed there were even films titled after...
continue reading >
If you want to know how many Victoria Crosses were awarded during WW II and who won them or which was the largest warship then this is the book for you.
continue reading >
More and more women are participating in re-enactment events in a more pro-active way than ever before. They have moved away from playing a passive supporting role and have gone on to establish themselves as an essential element within a group.
continue reading >The theme of the Women’s Land Army in WWII has become a very popular subject with...
continue reading >