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        15th July, 2017


 

OLD FRIENDS, NEW ENEMIES: STRATEGIC ILLUSIONS 1936-1941

by Arthur J. Marder




The Royal Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy. An outstanding study by one of the foremost exponents of British Naval history. It examines the Royal Navy's confrontation with the growing power of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and the Royal Navy's miscalculations on how to combat it. The author highlights the disunity between the British and American naval staffs, and the factors which led to the fateful decision to send just two capital ships to the Far East.

Very good in slightly creased d/w -
xxxii + 553pp, photos, fold-out map

Oxford University Press, 1981
ISBN 0198226047

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Web No. 
03528-02

£40.00

 


 

THE M113-A1 IN CANADIAN SERVICE

by Ed Storey

From the popular Service Publications series, this compact book provides details of the M113-A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier which entered service between 1964 and 1968 in various roles including Armoured Vehicle Recovery, TOW Missile Launch, Cargo Carrier and Radar Vehicle, as well as the standard APC. The book's centre spread features 3-view and scrap drawings of three variants of the vehicle.

New in card cover - A4 format, 24pp,
20 b/w photos, double page drawing

Service Publications, 2014
ISBN 9781927822029

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Web No.
36751-01

£8.00

 


 

MARCHING ORDERS

by Bruce Lee

The breaking of the Japanese Purple ciphers. Taken from thousands of declassified Ultra/Magic signals, these are transcripts of signals between Berlin and Tokyo that, with a chronological overlay by the author, demonstrate how the decoding allowed the High Command to understand the strategy and plans of Germany and Japan and influenced the strategic prosecution of the war. Also looks at the duplicity of Laval, the Latin American countries willing to support the Axis and the ceding of Berlin to the Soviets.

Mint in d/w -624pp, index

Crowood 1st Edition, 1995
ISBN 0517575760

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Web No.
22607-01

£10.00
 

 


 

LESSONS IN DISASTER: MCGEORGE BUNDY
                                            AND THE PATH TO WAR IN VIETNAM

by Gordon M. Goldstein 

In the last years of his life the former US National Security Adviser, McGeorge Bundy, revisited the role he played in leading the nation into the Vietnam War as a counsellor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. In this original and provocative work the author draws on his prodigious research as well as interviews he conducted with Bundy before his death in 1996 to distill the essential lessons of America's involvement in Vietnam.

New in card covers - 300pp

Henry Holt & Co, 2008
ISBN 9780805090871

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Web No:
26338-01

£11.99


 

CONVOY PEEWIT

by Andy Saunders

August 8, 1940: The First Day of the Battle of Britain. During the morning of 7th August, 1940 over twenty merchant ships set sail in Convoy CW9 “Peewit”, and edged past Dover as daylight faded. But the large convoy had been seen by the Germans from Cap Gris Nez and E-Boats left Boulogne to watch and wait for the convoy. With horrendous suddenness the E-Boats were amongst the convoy as it passed Newhaven. Like a pack of wolves into a flock of sheep, the Germans scattered the convoy and mayhem ensued until the attack was called off in the gathering light. The rest would be left to the Luftwaffe.

New in d/w - 192pp,
numerous b/w illustrations

Grub Street, 2010
ISBN 9781906502676

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Web No.

35881-01

£20.00
 

 



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 The Editor's Choice:


THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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