The Many Faces of Just Jane
£4.50This small book is primarily a photographic history of the paint schemes of AVRO LANCASTER B.VII NX611 ‘Just Jane’ from 1945 to 2009. It does however include the history of…
Looking at military history from the Civil War to the Second World War. Serious studies (Winceby and the Battle) to personal memories (Crimson Skies, Saturday Night Soldiers and All the King’s Enemies). Covering battles in Syria, Burma and closer to home in Europe such as Dunkirk. Our latest publication of ‘A Town Remembers’ gives recognition to all those who gave their lives in either the First or Second World Wars but who, for a wide variety of reasons, did not have their names put forward to be engraved on the Boston Cenotaph.
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This small book is primarily a photographic history of the paint schemes of AVRO LANCASTER B.VII NX611 ‘Just Jane’ from 1945 to 2009. It does however include the history of…
One of a series of books based on the author’s popular series for Flypast magazine. The books are designed for the historian, enthusiast, tourist and anyone with an interest in…
With no naval ports in the county there is nevertheless a considerable naval association. This book briefly covers the recorded naval associations of the county since before there was a…
Frank Falla was a journalist in Guernsey during the German Occupation of the Channel Islands. By day, he worked on a local newspaper, fighting with the German censor. By night,…
This collection is a very moving testament to the soldiers who were directly, and very intimately, involved in the War in Burma. Much of this poetry was written at the…
What turns an ordinary man into an extraordinary one? The answer lies in the stories of six teenage volunteers for Second World War aircrew who exchanged school uniform for Air…
A fine and moving history of the Hull Pals in the Great War – the author’s veteran grandfather’s story led him on a three year search to track down the few survivors…
This is a serious study of a neglected major engagement in the Civil War (in which Oliver Cromwell played a major role) without ignoring its effect on the ordinary country folk…
A vote was passed at the Hague Convention in 1899 prohibiting aircraft from discharging projectiles or explosives. The first Zeppelin was being built and was finally completed and launched on…
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