Unlock the secrets of Paris's charm with this handy visual guidebook.
This account of SOE and its agents in Denmark was written immediately after the war by a SOE staff member. A previously unpublished official history of SOE's Danish section.
Paperback edition of the first modern biography of one of the greatest military strategists of all time.
The untold story of a daring and successful WW2 SOE operation - involves Ian Fleming, Brigadier Colin Gubbins and a cast of secret agents.
The memoirs of a Panzer commander who served on all major fronts of the Second World War. A professional soldier, Hans von Luck joined the Panzerwaffe in its earliest days, serving under Erwin Rommel.
The memoirs of one of the most highly-decorated soldiers of the Third Reich. The author was one of only 631 men awarded the Close Combat Clasp in Gold, which was for participation in more than fifty battles.
Showcases available model kits. Includes a gallery of skillfully constructed and painted models. Descriptions of technical details as well as modifications introduced during production.
12 pages of full colour illustrations depicting over 20 different vehicles and their markings.
Released in 1969, the film Battle of Britain went on to become one of the most iconic war movies ever produced. This is the full story of how the film was made, and explores the techniques used by the film crew.
In the seventh and final book on the Tiger in this series Dennis Oliver examines the first tanks that left the production line to go into service on the Eastern Front in an effort to break the Russian defences around Leningrad.
Provides a new insight into the history of London Underground, from the viewpoint of its visual and cartographic heritage and against a backdrop of socio-political issues.
An absorbing new way to look at the ancient weaving techniques of peg loom and stick weaving.