Osprey Publishing imprint: 2000 books

by Martin Pegler
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2014

A celebration of cheerful determination in the face of appalling adversity Soldiers' Songs and Slang of the Great War reveals the bawdy and satiric sense of humour of the Tommy in the trenches. Published to coincide with the centenary of the First World War, this collection of rousing marching songs,...

Roman Centurions 753–31 BC

The Kingdom and the Age of Consuls

by Dr Raffaele D’Amato
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2011

A detailed glimpse into the weapons, equipment and uniforms worn by Roman Centurions from the Roman Kingdom right through to the height of the Republic. Including new research, photographs of artefacts and the signature Men-at-Arms artwork, this is an essential addition to the series and includes...
by Ross Cowan
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2013

Between AD 69 and 161 the composition of the Roman legions was transformed. Italians were almost entirely replaced by provincial recruits, men for whom Latin was at best a second language, and yet the 'Roman-ness' of these Germans, Pannonians, Spaniards, Africans and Syrians, fostered in isolated...
by Nic Fields
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2011

The prototypical 'Roman Legionnaire' often seen on television and in movies is actually the product of nearly a millennium of military development. Far back in the Bronze Age, before the city of Rome existed, a loose collection of independent hamlets eventually formed into a village. From this base,...
by Lindsay Powell
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2014

The reigns of Augustus and his successor Tiberius saw an epic struggle between the Romans and local peoples for the territory between the Rhine and Elbe rivers in what is now Germany. Following two decades of Roman occupation, Germania Magna erupted into revolt in AD 9 following the loss of the three...
by Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2012

The outcome of the Pacific War was heavily influenced by the results of naval battles between the Imperial Japanese fleet and the US Navy. One of the key elements was Japan's large fighter component, which had gained experience over Manchuria, China and Mongolia in the late 1930s. Flying A5Ms, at...

German Battleships 1914–18 (2)

Kaiser, König and Bayern classes

by Gary Staff
Language: English
Release Date: January 20, 2012

Supported by official documents, personal accounts, official drawings and specially commissioned artwork, this volume is an informative history of the key classes Kaiser, König and Bayern that formed the backbone of the German Imperial Navy throughout World War I, detailing the technological revolution that had taken place to enable the building of these large dreadnought classes.
by Richard Hook
Language: English
Release Date: December 20, 2012

The battle which took place on the Little Bighorn river on June 25, 1876 has passed into legend as "Custer's Last Stand†?. This remarkable book is a unique analysis of the oral and pictorial evidence for the appearance of nearly 30 named Sioux and Cheyenne warriors who were present that day,...

The Fourth Crusade 1202–04

The betrayal of Byzantium

by Dr David Nicolle
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2011

The Fourth Crusade was the first, and most famous of the 'diverted' Crusades, which saw the Crusade diverted from its original target, Ayyubi Egypt, to attack the Christian city of Zadar in modern Croatia instead, an attack that was little more than a mercenary action to repay the Venetians for their...

The Conquest of Saxony AD 782–785

Charlemagne's defeat of Widukind of Westphalia

by Dr David Nicolle
Language: English
Release Date: August 20, 2014

Charlemagne's conquest of the Saxons was the hardest fought and most protracted of his wars; it involved 18 campaigns spread across 33 years, a great deal of lower-level fighting and the harshest final peace settlement that Charlemagne ever imposed upon a defeated foe. Rapidly taking on the character...

Catalaunian Fields AD 451

Rome’s last great battle

by Simon MacDowall
Language: English
Release Date: September 20, 2015

The battle of the Catalaunian Fields saw two massive, powerful empires square up in a conflict that was to shape the course of Eurasian history forever. For despite the Roman victory, the Roman Empire would not survive for more than 15 years following the battle, whilst the Huns, shattered and demoralized,...
by Si Sheppard
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2013

In AD 66 a local disturbance in Caesarea caused by Greeks sacrificing birds in front of a local synagogue exploded into a pan-Jewish revolt against their Roman overlords. Gaining momentum, the rebels successfully occupied Jerusalem and drove off an attack by the Roman legate of Syria, Cestus Gallius,...

Sicily 1943

The debut of Allied joint operations

by Steven J. Zaloga
Language: English
Release Date: January 20, 2013

Not only did the Sicily operation represent a watershed in tactical development of combined arms tactics, it was also an important test for future Allied joint operations. Senior British commanders left the North African theater with a jaundiced and dismissive view of the combat capabilities of the...

Salerno 1943

The Allies invade southern Italy

by Angus Konstam
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

In mid-September 1943, as the opening move of the Allied campaign to liberate the mainland of Italy, an Anglo-American invasion force landed on the beaches of the Gulf of Salerno, only a few dozen miles to the south of Naples. Italy had just surrendered, and the soldiers in the landing craft prayed...
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