This volume covers the locos from their early days up to the present time at various locations around the, especially looking at those in the South.
With over 200 images, this book illustrates the wonderful landscapes of Grand Central s routes, the types of trains operated, including the iconic HSTs, and some rare behind-the-scenes locations not often seen by the public
With over 200 full-colour images and detailed information, this book plunges the reader right into the heart of French Navy squadrons, as it depicts the everyday life of modern-day A ronautique Navale units.
This book is a pictorial tribute of more than 200 images to what was, by far and away, the best electric unit ever to have worked on the Southern Region electrified lines.
The Hornby Magazine Yearbook is an annual institution not to be missed.
With over 150 images, most of which have never been published before, this book documents the aircraft, the technology, the airmen, and the behind-the-scenes operations at Travis.
Avro deserves two entries in the series, and this book gives a good grounding to the huge and diverse range of aircraft that this once proud manufacturer produced.
Delve into the story of this beautiful aircraft with this fully illustrated history.
With over 150 photographs, this book specifically looks at the B-17G, which was the last major production version and played a significant part in the US strategic bombing campaign over Europe during the final years of World War Two.
Illustrated with over 170 photographs, this book examines the development of the Finnish Air Force from the Cold War, concentrating on its modern organisation, training and operations
Covering many locations not seen in the first two volumes, this book is a continuation of Ian McLean's series on the popular Class 47 loco.
llustrated with over 180 pictures, this fascinating story of the ups and downs of the world s love affair with Britain s sports cars is almost as dramatic and dynamic as the machines themselves.