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Steam in Scotland

A Portrait of the 1950s and 1960s

by Kevin McCormack
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2018

Kevin McCormack has written a large number of transport books mainly using previously unpublished material, much of it sourced from the Online Transport Archive. This, his latest colour album, covers the railways of Scotland in steam days and concentrates as much as possible on depicting older types...

Black Arrow Blue Diamond

Leading the Legendary RAF Flying Display Teams

by Brian Mercer
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2006

Brian Mercer is one of the most outstanding post-war RAF fighter pilots and in this eminently readable autobiography he recaptures life as it was in the days of transition from flying piston-powered aircraft to jet power. His flying and leadership skills resulted in a long association with what was...
by Richard Hopton
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2008

A nation's history is littered with conveniently forgotten defeats and military disasters but it is unusual for significant victories to be ignored. Richard Hopton, the up-and-coming historian, has uncovered the long overlooked defeat of Napoleon's forces by General Sir John Stuart at Maida, Southern...
by Jonathan Clay
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2015

Railway art has existed as long as there have been Railways. Many famous names have included some aspect of railways in their paintings, notably Claude Monet and J M W Turner. This tradition has been kept alive by the formation in the UK of the Guild of Railway Artists, which now consists of over...
by Nigel Walpole
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2004

The Supermarine Swift was rushed into service with the RAF during 1954 to become Britain's first second-generation jet fighter. In this role it was not deemed a success and has been burdened with a bad reputation since that time. It was eventually replaced by the famous Hawker Hunter that had been...

Challengers and Chargers

A History of the Life Guards 1945-92

by William Lloyd
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1993

This history of the Life Guards traces the regiment's story right to the end of its existence and its amalgamation with the Blues and Royals.
by Nick McCamley
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2003

The rapid expansion of the RAF during the mid/late 1930s necessitated a massive storage requirement for high explosive bombs and other ordinance. Drawing on the experience of the Great War ammunition factories, the authorities set about identifying underground sites around Britain safe from the threat...
by Sir John Treacher
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2004

By any standards, Admiral Sir John Treacher is an exceptional man who has had the fullest of lives. Old enough to have served and be sunk in the War, he went to be a naval aviator flying in the Korean War. His career took ff too and he rose rapidly to be the captain of the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle...
by Jim Wilson OBE
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2009

For most British people the weekend of 27/28 October 1962 could so very easily have been their last weekend on earth, yet astonishingly the fact that Britain's nuclear deterrent forces went to an unprecedented level of readiness was kept secret from the public. Thor nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles...
by Iain Gordon Carmichael
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2016

Alexander Ollar, raised in Scotland, became an exceptional sporting shot and volunteered as an RAF Air Gunner in 1939. Helmut Lent enrolled for pilot training in the Luftwaffe as soon as he was old enough. Both were men of integrity and honour. In July 1942, these two airmen meet for the first time in the night skies over Hamburg - only one will survive.
by J. H. Joiner
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

Military bridging, often impeded by mines and hostile enemy fire, is a vital part of the advance of any modern army. Britain's Royal Engineers have played a leading role in this crucial military operation, from the ravines behind the D-Day beaches to recent operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. The Royal...

Landru’s Secret

The Deadly Seductions of France’s Lonely Hearts Serial Killer

by Richard Tomlinson
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2018

On 12 April 1919, the Paris police arrested a bald, short, 50-year-old swindler at his apartment near the Gare du Nord, acting on a lead from a humble housemaid. A century later, Henri Désiré Landru remains the most notorious and enigmatic serial killer in French criminal history, a riddle at the...

Rails Across North America

A Pictorial Journey Across the USA

by David Cable
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2015

The Railways of the USA have a great following, both in the United States where there are large numbers of rail fans and increasingly in Britain/Europe, where there are enthusiasts who visit and model North American railroads.

Nelson’s Hero

The Story of His ‘Sea-Daddy’ Captain William Locker

by Victor T. Sharman
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

Horatio Nelson's first captain was William Locker who recognised the exceptional talents of the young midshipman who was to become the most famous sailor in history. Thirty-seven years later Admiral Lord Nelson wrote to Locker 'I have been your scholar; it was you who taught me to board a Frenchman...
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