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An unusual and never before published account of the War.
Unique first-hand account of the Falkland s War published to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the conflict
This book is an introduction to the delicate art of paper craft.
In this classic study of the art of war, Rommel analyses the tactics that lay behind his success. First published in 1937 it became a highly regarded military textbook, and also brought its author to the attention of Adolph Hitler.
Complete summaries of every game released for the Sega Mega Drive and Genesis in the North American, European, South American and Australian regions.
The influences behind Tintin and the enduring appeal of the series.
An autobiography of Adrian Carton de Wiart who served in the South African war and both World Wars. He was wounded eight times during the war (including the loss of an eye and a hand), won the VC during the Batle of the Somme, was mentioned in despatches six times.
Step by step illustration of how to restore and rebuild a genuine WW2 Jeep.
Looks at the later Spitfire marques that were modified for various special tasks and differed to a large degree from the first early versions that saw action during WW2. This work explains the design details, development and flight testing of twelve models and also contains their operational roles and history.
First published in 1570, Joachim Meyer's The Art of Combat is among the most important texts in the rich corpus of German martial arts treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Classic account of the Battle of Monte Cassino by a German historian. Graphic descriptions of the fighting from the German viewpoint.
Since Victorian convention considered educating girls to be pointless, Beatrix learnt about the anatomy of animals by sneaking them into the nursery of their Kensington mansion, where she gassed and dissected them herself.
First major conflict involving large scale use of aircraft. Adolphe Pegoud, the 1st Ace of the First World War. Aircraft - Observations and photography to fighter and bomber aircraft.
All the vital food issues explained and evaluated - from vegan eating versus meat to high carb versus high protein.
Graphic images, many never seen before, of the last days of Hitler's Third Reich.
Every uniform detailed including the famous Red Lancers' and the Empress Dragoons named in honour of the Empress Josephine.
The NES Encyclopedia is the first ever complete reference guide to every game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System
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