In World War Two, allied armies were issued with identification guides to the enemy armour they might encounter on the battlefield. These black & white printed books... Læs mere
This highly illustrated look at locomotive-hauled trains over four decades features a wide variety of locomotive types on a great range of... Læs mere
Despite the substantial decline of coal mining in the UK over the last three decades, until recently, coal was still a vital energy source for the nation’s power stations
This book is about the important role played by the nation’s railways in Britain’s nuclear industry. It sets the scene with a brief history of nuclear power... Læs mere
The five years either side of the millennium was a period of great change on the railway network with the advent of privatisation and, on the passenger side, the introduction of franchised operations.
Lavishly illustrated with 180 full-colour illustrations, many set in glorious countryside, this book shows a variety of locomotives. Service trains dominate the images, though there are many charter trains featured, some with exotic traction for the far south west
Focusing on the 1950s and 60s, this nostalgic look at the iconic Ledgards takes the reader on a trip down memory lane. Starting with a brief history of the buses themselves and their routes.
This book features a brief history of all the front-line RAF fighter aircraft that were involved in the famous battle.
Meticulously researched over the course of 20 years, this colour rendition of the Luftwaffe's Eagles in defeat accurately portrays the stark reality of the desperate days in 1940 when Britain stood alone
The Fairey Firefly two-seater strike-fighter emerged from a troubled gestation to become one of the most widely used and effective aircraft of the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm.