The left-hand one is to Bernard Citroe ̈ n, André's brother, who was killed in 1914. It is in the same style as the roadside markers of the Via Sacra, marking the furthest advances of the Germans. Bernard Citroe ̈ n enlisted in the 51st ...
On ammunition quantities, Maurice-Jones, Coast artillery, pp. ... that had to be done', with the maximum crew being eight: Robert Wilkinson-Latham, British artillery on land and sea 1790–1820 (Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1973), p.
Baden-Powell was not just a theorist when it came to bicycles. He was also a designer and in 1901 developed his own idea for a collapsible machine known as the 'Tripartite'. It was based on the standard safety bicycle but featuring ...
The book offers some interesting and intriguing ideas around the fate of the Ninth.” —Irregular Magazine “An historical detective story pursued with academic rigour.” —Clash of Steel “A seminal and landmark study.” —Midwest ...
The Spartans retained control of Byzantion until 389 bc, when an Athenian fleet commanded by Thrasyboulos arrived in the Hellespont. There was no Spartan resistance to this expedition, which was aimed at preventing a revival of Spartan ...
Combining existing material and new findings, this book tells the story of Prussia’s rise and fall as a military power, the attempts by brave civilians as well as military personnel determined to overturn the evil regime they had made an ...
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.
In his first book in the LandCraft series Dennis Oliver examines the Sdkfz 251 variants armed with the 7.5cm gun, initially used as an infantry support and reconnaissance halftrack and later as a tank killer as the result of Hitler's ...
This is another great addition to the TankCraft series and is highly recommended to all.” —Miniature Armoured Fighting Vehicles Association
Vanda Wilcox, 'The Italian Front', International Encyclopedia of the First World War [Online], 2014. ... George H. Cassar, The Forgotten Front: The British Campaign in Italy 1917–18 (London: Hambledon Press, 1998), p.120. 20.
This book traces the history of the searching services that were established to assist families in eliciting definitive news of their missing loved ones.
These are the key questions Alexander Clifford addresses in this in-depth study of the People’s Army and the critical battles of Brunete, Belchite and Teruel.
Covers an early little known but hard fought Pacific War campaign using superb photographs in true Images of War series style.
Peter Hoskins analyses the leadership qualities of the prince and the king according to the principles of war enunciated by Sun Tzu and Vegetius as well as the modern principles of war of the United Kingdom armed forces.
Duignan, Leonie (2010), The Echtrae as an Early Irish Literary Genre, Unpublished Phd thesis (Maynooth, 2010). ... Green, Thomas (2009), Arthuriana: Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the Legend (Louth, 2009).
Bernstein examined the tapestry in detail and argued that there are signs on the original to indicate that the second figure being hit with a sword also once had an arrow in his eye, but the thread has been lost to time.7 However, ...
platby YOUR TOWNS & CITIES IN WORLD WAR TWO PEN & SWORD MILITARY BOOKS Floon FROME AT WAR 1939-1945 is a comprehensive ... set in early nineteenth - century Bath , and has also co - written in this same series , Bath at War 1939-1945 .
The central question in this book is why the German Army had a so much higher relative battlefield performance than the opposition.
Rome, Blood and Power: Reform, Murder and Popular Politics in the Late Republic 70–27 BC (Barnsley). ... Schlude, J. and Rubin, B. (2017) (eds), Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites: Cross-Cultural Interactions of the Parthian Empire ...
Why it was so and why were the East Romans able to take control also of West Rome in 425? The information in this book will give history buffs much to consider and debate.