Unique first-hand account of the Falkland s War published to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the conflict
This book tells the often dramatic and always fascinating story of flight in lighter than air machines.
For the first three years of the Second World War, the Dornier Do 17 was the Luftwaffe's principal light bomber and this book explores its role in the Battle of Britain.
Good Photographic Coverage, new Factual Information, Informative Captions, useful to Modellers
The first major study of the role of the castle in the Wars of the Roses.
Explores the traditional tasks that dogs were trained and bred to do.
Discusses cars, politicians, governments, and reveals the political 'truth' about British Leyland: cites major figures of power and politics including personal interviews with them
Against the background of the Civil War, Republic and Restoration, this book explores the lives and ideals of the men behind the execution of Charles I.
Often forgotten in the history of ocean travel is the means of getting to the port. Martyn Pring brings the story of the boat train and how it connects ship to shore to life in this insightful and detailed history." Campbell McCutcheon.
The first full-length study of Elgar's interaction with landscape, both in England and in his extensive travels abroad.
Explores all of Britain's key land and sea campaigns and the dynamic relation among them during the Age of Revolution and Napoleon. Reveals how two military geniuses were the reason why Britain and its allies vanquished France when and how they did.