The Flight Craft series has proved very popular with model makers and model engineers through its review of available kits, enhancement products and its first rate A4 treatment with many full colour images. This new work follows the proven format and provides good text covering the introduction and development of the Bf 109 – Most Highly Recommended
Monthly Archives: December 2018
Images of War, United States Army Armored Divisions of the Second World War, Rare Photographs From Wartime Archives
The Images of War series has proved very popular with its combination of aggressive pricing and outstanding rare images, as with this new addition there is also excellent concise text to provide a detailed picture of the subject. This new work provides a very nicely balanced view of US Army armored formations during WWII that is prefaced by a description of British and French innovation in WWI and US and other development between the two World Wars – Most Highly Recommended
Zeppelin Onslaught, The Forgotten Blitz, 1914-1915
The author is acknowledged as the leading specialist in the study of the First Air War. This new work provides a quite unique view of the development of aerial bombardment and defence – Most Highly Recommended
Castrum to Castle, Classical to Medieval Fortifications in the Lands of the Western Roman Empire
The authors have a deserved established premier reputation for their knowledge of fixed fortification and how they became military fulcrums. This new work provides a quite unique view of the development of fortifications from the Roman Castrum to the Medieval castle – Highly Recommended
Death March Escape, The Remarkable Story of a Man Who Twice Escaped the Nazi Holocaust
This is a telling by a son of his father’s story. It is grim and moving of hope and despair – Strongly Recommended
Cold War 1945-1991, British Army of the Rhine, The BAOR 1945-1993
The ‘Cold War Series’ is proving a very popular series and this new addition provides a welcome and rare view of BAOR from 1945. The author provides a very readable account of the BAOR from its start as a force of occupation to the end of the Cold War – Most Highly Recommended
British Expeditionary Force, The Final Advance, September to November 1918
In a war of stalemate that seemed never ending, September to November offered real hope for the BEF. The author provides a nicely researched account of the BEF push forward and through the Hindenburg Line – Most Highly Recommended