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Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.
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Building upon his previous book on Austro-Hungarian battleships, Ryan Noppen examines their cruisers and destroyers in a fascinating study, ideal for those interested in naval history and World War I.
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Known by mariners since Viking times as a safe anchorage in notoriously savage waters, Scapa Flow is the seaway that runs between the Orkney mainland and the island of Hoy.... Læs mere
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The Weimar era in Germany is often characterized as a time of significant change. Such periods of rupture... Læs mere
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The story of the miners of Zonguldak presents a particularly graphic local lens through which to examine questions that have... Læs mere
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Examines how a variety of German and Austrian films treat aspects of Jewish life, at home and in the synagogue, and Jewish... Læs mere
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Caught in the Middle discusses this thesis based on new research from Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Spain and the USA. The result is the... Læs mere
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How do you fly a Sop with Camel? Or a Bristol Bulldog? Captain Horatio Barber, the first man to make a cargo flight in the world, tells you how.
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This fascinating selection of photographs tells the story of Heart of Midlothian FC during the First World War and the men who made the supreme sacrifice.
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The first and only book that covers the whole range of British ex-servicemen’s experiences in the interwar period in a single volume
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When the Titanic sank, so did the Edwardian age that created it. In this brilliantly original history, Gareth Russell recasts a tragedy we think we know to explore an era of seismic change.