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Tag Archives: british military history
The Road to St. Julien: Letters of a Stretcher-bearer from the Great War :: William St. Clair
The Road to St. Julien: Letters of a Stretcher-bearer from the Great War :: William St. Clair soon to be presented for sale on the fabulous BookLovers of Bath web site! Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 2004, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: … Continue reading
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Burma 1942: The Japanese Invasion: Both Sides Tell the Story of a Savage Jungle War :: Ian Lyall Grant & Kazou Tamayama
Burma 1942: The Japanese Invasion: Both Sides Tell the Story of a Savage Jungle War :: Ian Lyall Grant & Kazou Tamayama soon to be presented for sale on the terrific BookLovers of Bath web site! Chichester: Zampi Press, 1999, … Continue reading
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The Perfect Gentleman: The Remarkable Life of Dr James Miranda Barry, the Woman Who Served as an Officer in the British Army from 1813 to 1859 :: June Rose
The Perfect Gentleman: The Remarkable Life of Dr James Miranda Barry, the Woman Who Served as an Officer in the British Army from 1813 to 1859 :: June Rose soon to be presented for sale on the exceptional BookLovers of … Continue reading
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First Anywhere: The Story of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry 1909 – 1919 :: Philomena Liggins
First Anywhere: The Story of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry 1909 – 1919 :: Philomena Liggins soon to be presented for sale on the sparkling BookLovers of Bath web site! Towcester: Hidden Talents Publishing, 2021, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: … Continue reading
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The Devil’s Birthday: The Bridges to Arnhem, 1944 :: Geoffrey Powell
The Devil’s Birthday: The Bridges to Arnhem, 1944 :: Geoffrey Powell soon to be presented for sale on the wonderful BookLovers of Bath web site! London: Buchan & Enright, 1984, Hardback in dust wrapper. Signed by the author, without dedication, … Continue reading
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Tagged 0-9076-7525-5, 101st division, 82nd division, battle arnhem, books by geoffrey powell, british airborne soldiers, british army, british military history, first edition books, general sir john hackett, horsa gliders, market garden, military history, netherlands campaigns, usaaf intelligence, waco gliders, world war 1939 1945, world war 2, world war 2 battle arnhem, world war ii, world war two
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Glider Pilots at Arnhem :: Mike Peters & Luuk Buist
Glider Pilots at Arnhem :: Mike Peters & Luuk Buist soon to be presented for sale on the terrific BookLovers of Bath web site! Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2014, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: Black & white photographs (plates); … Continue reading
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Tagged 978-1-8441-5763-1, airborne actions, airborne operations, army glider pilot regiment, army glider pilots, battle arnhem, books by mike peters & luuk buist, british gliders, british military history, british regimental history, first edition books, glider pilots, gpr wing, horsa loading diagram, jon wilkinson, mike dauncey, military history, oosterbeek church, operation comet, operation market, regimental histories, xxx corps
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Kenley Scramble: The Definitive History of the RAF Airfield 1917-1940 :: Richard C. Smith
Kenley Scramble: The Definitive History of the RAF Airfield 1917-1940 :: Richard C. Smith soon to be presented for sale on the super BookLovers of Bath web site! Rainham: Mitor Publications, 2017, Paperback. Signed by the author, without dedication, on … Continue reading
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Tagged 24 squadron, 615 squadron, 978-0-9557-1809-0, aerial actions, aerodrome layouts, aeroplane, air force, aircraft, books by richard c smith, bristol bulldog aircraft, british military history, british war department, fairey battle aircraft, gloster gamecocks, handley page bomber aircraft, hawker hurricanes, hector biplanes, raf kenley, rfc pilots, royal air force history, signed books, world war 2, world war ii, world war two
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Battleaxe Division: From Africa to Italy with 78 Division 1942-45 :: Ken Ford
Battleaxe Division: From Africa to Italy with 78 Division 1942-45 :: Ken Ford soon to be presented for sale on the dazzling BookLovers of Bath web site! Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1999, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: Black & white photographs; … Continue reading
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By Tank into Normandy: A Memoir of the Campaign in North-West Europe from D-Day to VE Day :: Stuart Hills
By Tank into Normandy: A Memoir of the Campaign in North-West Europe from D-Day to VE Day :: Stuart Hills soon to be presented for sale on the terrific BookLovers of Bath web site! London: Cassell & Co., 2002, Hardback … Continue reading
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To War with the Bays: A Tank Gunner Remembers 1939-1945 :: Jack Merewood
To War with the Bays: A Tank Gunner Remembers 1939-1945 :: Jack Merewood soon to be presented for sale on the really rather good BookLovers of Bath web site! Cardiff: 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards, 1996, Hardback in dust wrapper. … Continue reading
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