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Photographic history of the British Eighth Army during the Second World War in North Africa.
Graphic, in-depth account of a pivotal battle in the War of the Austrian Succession.
Verdun 1916 - in popular memory the greatest of the Great War battles between the French and the Germans.
Detailed, concise introduction to the history of fraternal and friendly societies and trade unions.
Essential handbook for anyone researching the local and family history of the Potteries.
Fills in the gaps that many have only guessed at concerning the Rangers' real missions on D-Day. This work will change the way that historians view the Pointe du Hoc battle from now on.
Tells the story of No.2 Group after it was reformed on 20 March 1936. Packed full of graphic and descriptive first-hand accounts - the author met and interviewed many of the aircrew who feature in this book.
WRECK RECOVERY IN BRITAIN THEN AND NOWBy Peter J. Moran
Summary of design and operational history .
Record-breaking adventurer Adrian Hayes recounts his tragic failure and fortunate success in climbing the world's notorious second highest mountain.
The most detailed study to date of the German II Parachute Corps superbly illustrated with previously unpublished photographs.
Rare and unseen photos of the Ulster Volunteer Force and the UVF Nursing Division.
Looks at the important role the Channel Islands played in the War.
Attila the Hun is one of the most famous individuals in world history, dominating the history of Europe for two decades. Here the author attempts to analyse Attila's character and motivations as far as imperfect sources will allow.
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