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    169,00 €

    A full assembly of the valuable colour and black and white maps that were bound into the celebrated OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR and now are extracted to form this Atlas.From the opening hostilities of 1914 with the German Offensive in Belgium and France, and the beginning of trench warfare, through to the German Spring Offensive of 1918, Allied victory in the summer of 1918 and ultimately finishing post war with Britain's occupation of the Rhineland after the 1918 Armistice, this Atlas is a special record of the 'War To End All Wars'.The study in close detail of the Great War and its participants is a phenomenon that has grown incrementally since the 1960s and continues to fascinate military historians both amateur and professional alike. This masterpiece of military history/cartography is required reading for all students of the period, allowing the reader to follow the British Army's battles, campaigns and skirmishes during the war.World War I began as a clash of 20th century technology and 19th century tactics, with the inevitably large ensuing casualties. Artillery underwent a revolution, and the widespread use of chemical warfare was a distinguishing feature of the conflict; trenches, machine guns, air reconnaissance and barbed wire helped bring the battle lines of The Great War to a stalemate. The British and the French both sought a solution with the creation of the tank and mechanised warfare, after the German Hundred Days Offensive, and then followed by the Allied victory, an armistice with Germany was signed and a ceasefire came into effect. This was followed by the allied occupation of the Rhineland.

  • von Major G F Macmunn & Major A C Lovett
    145,00 - 148,00 €

  • von COLONEL GE MALLESON
    54,00 - 69,00 €

  • von Lieut-Colonel Philip Neame
    57,00 - 72,00 €

  • von Ray Westlake
    69,00 - 95,00 €

  • von Sir Charles Oman
    123,00 - 139,00 €

  • - The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and the Campaign in Italy, 3rd Sepember 1943 to 31st March 1944. OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN HISTORY HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR: UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY SERIES
    von Molony Brigadier C.J.C. Molony
    176,00 €

    The fifth volume of the eight books in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War describing the war in the Mediterranean and Middle East, this narrates the campaigns in Sicily and Italy from July 1943 to March 1944.

  • - Continuation of the German Offensives. Official History of the Great War
    von Sir Brig-Gen J E Edmonds
    137,00 €

  • - The German Diversion Offensives and First Allied Counter-Attack. Official History of the Great War.
    von Sir Brig-Gen J E Edmonds
    121,00 €

  • - THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN Vol 5: THE SURRENDER OF JAPAN
    von Woodburn Kirby Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    176,00 - 192,00 €

    This book covers the final victorious campaigns in the South-East Asian theatre from the re-occupation of Rangoon in May 1945 to the Japanese surrender after the dropping of two Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 15th August 1945.

  • - The War Against Japan 1941-1945 ATLAS
     
    122,00 €

  • - The War Against Japan 1941-1945 ATLAS
     
    106,00 €

  • - A Descripitive Account of the various regiments now comprising the Queen's Forces & Indian and Colonial Forces; VOLUME 1
    von Walter Richards
    116,00 - 134,00 €

  • - A Descripitive Account of the various regiments now comprising the Queen's Forces & Indian and Colonial Forces; VOLUME 3
    von Walter Richards
    120,00 - 137,00 €

  • - A Descripitive Account of the various regiments now comprising the Queen's Forces & Indian and Colonial Forces; VOLUME 2
    von Walter Richards
    116,00 - 133,00 €

  • von MAJO WOODBURN KIRBY
    171,00 - 188,00 €

  • von C R B Barrrett
    101,00 €

    British light dragoons were first raised in the 18th century. Initially they formed part of a cavalry regiment performing scouting, reconnaissance and the like, but due to their successes in this role (and also in charging and harassing the enemy), they soon acquired a reputation for courage and skill. Whole regiments dedicated to this role were soon raised; the 15th Light Dragoons were the first, followed by the 18th Light Dragoons and the 19th Light Dragoons.The 13th Light Dragoons were initially heavy dragoons known as Richard Munden's Regiment of Dragoons. By 1751 the regiment title was simplified to the 13th Regiment of Dragoons and by 1783 they had been converted to the light role. In 1861 the regiment changed its name to the 13th Hussars.The 13th light Dragoons served around the world including in the Peninsular War, at Waterloo, in India and in the Crimean War.The Peninsular WarAt Campo Mayor on the Spanish-Portuguese border (25 March 1811) a clash occurred between British and Portuguese cavalry, under Robert Ballard Long, and a force of French infantry and cavalry under General Latour-Maubourg. This was to be one of the 13th Light Dragoons most famous and infamous actions. The 13th, two and a half squadrons strong, led by Colonel Michael Head, charged and routed a superior French cavalry force of no less than six squadrons. The 13th, with two Portuguese squadrons, then went on to pursue the French for seven miles to the outskirts of Badajoz. The report reaching Lord Wellington seems to have glossed over the epic quality of the charge and emphasised the overlong pursuit. After receiving Marshal Beresford's report, Wellington issued a particularly harsh reprimand to the 13th LD calling them "a rabble" and threatening to remove their horses from them and send the regiment to do duty at Lisbon. The officers of the regiment then wrote a collective letter to Wellington detailing the particulars of the action. Wellington is reported as saying that had he known the full facts he would never have issued the reprimand.[1] The historian Sir John Fortescue wrote, "Of the performance of Thirteenth, who did not exceed two hundred men, in defeating twice or thrice their numbers single-handed, it is difficult to speak too highly."[2]On the 16 May 1811, the 13th Light Dragoons formed part of Beresford's Allied-Spanish Army at Albuera during the Peninsular War. The French army, commanded by Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Duc de Dalmatie, was attempting to relieve the French garrison of the border fortress of Badajoz. Only after bloody and fierce fighting, and the steadfastness of the British infantry, did the allies carry the day. The 13th Light Dragoons, who were unbrigaded, along with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and the 4th Dragoons under Brigadier George Grey, plus a brigade of Portuguese dragoons, formed the cavalry force commanded by, initially, Brigadier Robert Ballard Long, and later in the battle by Major General Sir William Lumley. The 13th numbered 403 in four squadrons equipped with Paget light cavalry carbine and 1796 pattern sabre.On the 21 June 1813, the regiment saw action at the Battle of Vittoria; the last major battle against Napoleon's forces in Spain opening the way for the British forces to invade France. The Allied army under the command of Lieutenant General Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of Wellington decisively defeated the French army under Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain and brother of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Along with the 10th Light Dragoons and 15th Light Dragoons, the 13th Light Dragoons formed the 2nd Brigade (part of the right centre column), commanded by Colonel Colquohon Grant.Light dragoons before 1812 wore a dark blue, braided, dolman jacket and a leather Tarleton helmet with a bearskin crest. After the uniform changes of 1812, often not fully implemented until 1813, light dragoons wore dark blue jackets with short tails and a bell-topped shako. Wellington criticised the new uniform as being too sim

  • - The Battle In Depth In The West (1915-1917)
    von Captain G C Wynne
    49,00 €

    In this assessment of German tactics on the Western Front during the Great War, Wynne argues that the German tactical success was largely attributed to “the work of one mastermind,” that of General Fritz von Lossberg. Written in 1939 much use is made of the then recently published memories of von Lossberg. Surveying all the major operations in France and Flanders from Neuve Chapelle in March 1915 to the end of Passchendaele in 1917, this is a classic written by a very skilled Great War historian.

  • - A History of 11th Armoured Division
    von Anon
    87,00 €

    11th Armoured Division is widely recognised as one of the best British armoured divisions in the Second World War, earning its spurs in all of the most famous actions of the North West European campaign and commanded by the desert legend Pip Roberts. Originally printed in occupied Germany soon after WW2 had finished, this is an excellent Divisional History, with good, clear colour maps and a well written narrative. A Roll of Honour by regiment (Name, Date and Place) completes this fine history.

  • - Vol. I: Ancient History. Vol. II: Modern History. Vol. III: The Great War.
    von Major-General A Forbes
    96,00 €

    This is a first class, complete history of the Ordnance Services of the British Army from early times through inception up to the First World War. The Ordnance Services are an essential part of the ability of the army to operate and fight where ever it is sent, supplying weapons, ammunition, explosives and pyrotechnics (amongst a myriad of other items) for use in the field.This history starts at the very beginning with the equipment of the army in the medieval period, and recounts the frauds that were prevalent in the supply service right through to the nineteenth Century. The treatment is chronological, and includes matters affecting the ordnance services, including the initial stages of the formation of the War Office and the Board of Ordnance. These three volumes are gems, for they encompass the whole history of ordnance and its supply and procurement. They also account for the incessant changes in uniform and equipment, and the second volume has a section dealing with how standardisation was always a problem.

  • - or the Franco-German War of 1870-71
    von L P Brockett
    99,00 €

    Detailed history of the Franco-Prussian war, with much technological material of importance to the study of the development of weapons and tactics, such as the effect of the new Krupp breech-loading guns and their range, the conflicting reports on the battle of Courcelles, the effect of the French machine gun and the problems of the army defending Paris.

  • - October 1942 - June 1945
    von Anon
    121,00 €

    This is the much prized story of the British Army's famed 79th Armoured Division, a specialised 'hush-hush' unit especially created in readiness for the D-Day invasion of Normandy in 1944. The Division used armoured vehicles modified for special tasks named 'Hobart's Funnies' after the Division's commander, Maj-Gen. Sir Percy Hobart. The 'Funnies' included amphibious tanks that floated, could clear mines, destroy defences, carry and lay emergency bridges and roadways. This history, profusely illustrated with photos and coloured maps, follows the Division from its formation through its finest hour on D-day to final victory in Europe.

  • von Sir George S Whitmore
    33,00 - 49,00 €

  • - United Kingdom Military Series: Official Campaign History: The War Against Japan Volume I: The Loss of Singapore
    von Major General S Woodburn Kirby
    163,00 - 173,00 €

  • - The Seine to the Rhine: Map Volume
    von Anon
    54,00 €

    Extracted from the important two volume BAOR Battlefield Guide, these exceptional detailed colour printed maps start with operations in France and Flanders in1940, and then go on to look at operations after D-Day in Belgium, and the advance of 30 Corps to the Nederrijn, 1 Airborne Division at Arnhem, airfield construction in the Eindhoven area, the battle of the Rhineland between the Maas and the Rhine in February 1945, and conclude with the Rhine crossing.One of the best sources of primary WW2 cartography for the Battlefield Tourist, Military Historian, Wargamers and all with an interest in this period of the Second World War.Battlefield Guides were produced by Headquarters, British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) in 1946/47. They were designed to capitalise on the expertise still available in an attempt to help the army learn the lessons of various operations during the North West Europe Campaign fought between June 1944 and March 1945. 

  • - Being Chiefly an Account of How We Fought the Kabarega 1893-4
    von Sir Henry Colvile
    34,00 - 51,00 €

  • - or THE CONTEMPTIBLE ADVENTURERS
    von A P G Vivian
    28,00 - 44,00 €

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