The clear, accessible text is supported by dozens of colour photographs of replica arms, armour and military dress in use.
This is a long overdue biography of a First World War fighter ace and pioneer of private aviation.
Important slice of West Germany's social history during a transitionary period, and how the division of East from West shaped the traditional attitudes of German youth post-Second World War.
A comprehensive portrait of one of the world's most intensive railway networks.
A Luftwaffe pilot's chilling account of operating over the Eastern Front in the Second World War.
Exclusive accounts of the stories behind the biggest stealth games.
The book is a must-read for all serving and retired British Transport Police officers and staff, as well as members of the numerous Home Office police forces and employees in the railway industry.
An engaging and detailed narrative covering the history of this unique single-decker.
The story of three generations of Woodville women - Elizabeth Woodville, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Grey - a family journey through 100 years of Plantagenet and Tudor history.
Delves into each of the women's lives, the circumstances that led to their crimes, their committal and trial and the various reasons why they resorted to murder.
This book guides people as to what they can see at different times of year (it is useful year-round) and describes trees, flowers, plants, insects, birds and mammals that can be found in UK woodlands. It weaves fascinating facts with snippets of folklore.
This book considers how the truth can be uncovered in serious criminal cases when there is always a piece of evidence missing such as a murder weapon, secret bank accounts or even a body.