Shows the wide variety of services that class members powered.
Excellent analysis of the organization, tactics and equipment of the Roman army of the period, as well as of their major enemies, and the impact of Severus' reforms.
This is one of the great adventure stories of the Great War and Col. Strutt deserves to be better known.
Vivid eye-witness accounts of this part of the Crimean War.
Second volume of a highly illustrated history of 2 SAS's operations in 1944 in support of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France.
Vivid reconstruction of the criminal career of the most famous highwayman Dick Turpin.
This work offers an account of the 45 days, from May 10 to June 24, 1940, that made up the Battle of France. Battles great and small are described and Pallud's camera... Læs mere
In this book, Daniel Taylor provides a minutely detailed examination of the course of the fighting, exploring both sides of the debate, allowing the... Læs mere
From his numerous contacts across the region, the author has produced an account drawn from individual experiences on the ground in and around Kyiv.
Colonel Stephens ran independent railways on a shoestring, assembling a rich variety of locomotives to run his lines, some built to his designs. Set out in this book, for the first time, the how and why he achieved this across his whole 'empire'.
First-hand accounts about the German battle for Festung Posen. Never before published in English.
One of the most exciting periods of Britain’s history under the Romans remains largely unknown today. Yet, at the end of third century AD, two men successively ruled the island, together with parts of the Continental coast, as emperors of Britannia for a period of ten years.