Volume four of the series, the book follows the XIV Reserve Corps through 1918 to the end of the war and beyond.
Following the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, in 1931, Japan turned its interest to nearby Soviet territories. The result was a series of border incidents - starting with the Battle of Lake Khasan in 1938.
The book provides a complete guide to the forces fighting in Marlborough's armies in Iberia.
A new history of the battle of Mons in August 1914, which dramatically challenges the conventional narrative, illuminating the importance of the artillery, and exposing the incompetence of General Haig under the stress of war.
Jacob Lord Astley and the Stow on gthe Wold Campaign, 1646, a nd the end of the Civil War in the Welsh Marches.
A study of Britain's best-documented but least studied battle, Prestonpans 1745, fought during the Jacobite Rebellion.
The shared experiences and sacrifices of Scots in London in World War One - often untold stories and unseen pictures illustrate this fascinating new account.
A detailed account, based heavily on Vietnamese sources, of the continuing efforts of North Vietnam to invade the South.
This second Volume in the To Rule the Winds series deals with the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps through the First World War and its transformation, in 1918, into the Royal Air Force.
MiG-21s formed the backbone of the Yugoslav Air Force and Air Defence Force and later the Serbian Air Force.... Læs mere
The book both creates a new and complete narrative of the war in the region, and analyses the administrative structures of the rivals. It also analyses the command structure and regiments under the command of Henry Hastings, Lord Loughborough.
The first authoritative account of the Paulista War published in the English language, providing a detailed account of both aerial and ground combat operations.