The renowned Oxford Chemistry Primer series, which provides focused introductions to a range of i...
The renowned Oxford Chemistry Primers series, which provides focused introductions to a range of ...
The life and times of a famous admiral who helped to bring the Cold War to a close, told through ...
In November 1941 the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney, with a crew of 645, disappeared off th...
This edited volume comprises a series of essays about Patrick Maynard Stewart Blackett, one of th...
A dramatic history of the Royal Navy from the Middle Ages to the Second World War, from the archi...
_The Trafalgar Chronicle_ is a prime source of information as well as the publication of choice f...
The untold story of Mary Lindell, one of the most colourful and courageous agents of the Second W...
David Balme will be forever known as the 20-year-old hero who, on 9 May 1941, boarded a German U-...
THE WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BATTLESHIPS An Illustrated History: Pre-Dreadnoughts, Dreadnoughts, Bat...
The previously unpublished memoirs of a wartime submariner whose exploits included the stalking a...
This edition of the journal dedicated to sailing navies of the Georgian era examines the relation...
The Trafalgar Chronicle, the yearbook of The 1805 Club, has established itself as a prime source ...
The World War II codebreaking station at Bletchley is well known and its activities documented in...
Illustrated with over 500 photographs from naval and military sources worldwide, this is a must-h...
This meticulously researched book examines the origins and evolution of the early battleships, fr...
The Trafalgar Chronicle, the yearbook of The 1805 Club, has established itself as a prime source ...
A remarkable and exciting true story including escape and evasion behind enemy lines in Italy, Yu...
The untold story of Mary Lindell, who helped saved British and American women from Ravensbruck. I...
This edited volume comprises a series of essays about Patrick Maynard Stewart Blackett, one of th...
The smallest ship in Nelson's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar was the curiously-named HMS Pickle.