A thought-provoking reassessment of key aspects of the Second World War on the Eastern Front by a leading Russian historian.
Part of the Vichy state, during the Second World War Provence was occupied first by the Italians, then the Germans.
Reproduces official Admiralty plans of four ships covering the development of the class. Many enlargements and close-ups, with expert commentary, all in full colour.
A superb example of the ever-popular Japanese POW genre. First hand and contemporaneous account of survival on the notorious Burma Railway.
Following in the wake of Javelin: An Operational History this new release from Mike Napier approaches the subject of the Tornado GR1 from the perspective of the RAF squadrons that actually operated the aircraft.
Offers detailed and thoroughly researched narrative of the major operations involving Soviet cavalry formations throughout WWII, supported by numerous maps.
Engines always pace what an airplane can do: this is the history of their evolution; the people involved and their contributions to commercial aviation.
Compelling study of the British campaigns in India during the Napoleonic Wars. Focuses on the campaigns of Arthur Wellesley - later Duke of Wellington - and General Lake.
A fascinating and action packed history, focussing on the armoured car and the many ways in which it was employed during the Great War.
High Quality Photographs, New Information, Good Historical Text, Useful to Modellers, Good Index.
Detailed, in-depth history of the development of weapons in the nineteenth century, focusing on the British army in the reign of Queen Victoria.
A unique look at the extraordinary lives of the royal child brides of the Angevin Empire.