Passing through some of the most picturesque scenery in the world, several main routes traverse S...
The history of El Al, the Israeli national flag carrier, dates back to September 1948, when a for...
First flying over 50 years ago, the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-...
Between The Lines: My Life at Hornby; Simon Kohler
Weapons of World War Two: Artillery
In World War Two, allied armies were issued with identification guides to the enemy armor they mi...
The Class 47 diesel locomotive was a mainstay of British Rail, with 512 built in the 1960s. As su...
For Operation Telic, the 2003 campaign in Iraq, the UK was the junior partner alongside their Ame...
The Battle of Britain is widely considered to be Britain's finest hour. This book features a hist...
Outside the city and into the Vale of York, bus operators were needed to link local villages and ...
This is the special annual edition of the monthly magazine Modern Railways which offers a compreh...
Samuel Ledgard, the legendary founder and owner of the bus operator based in Leeds, started out r...
This book looks at a wide selection of locomotive types. From special workings to day-to-day oper...
Meticulously researched over the course of 20 years, this color rendition of the Luftwaffe's Eagl...
The five years either side of the millennium was a period of great change on the railway network ...
A fascinating era for modern traction is the changeover from the old British Railways green and m...
Illustrated with over 150 photographs, this book shows the changing face of rail freight in North...
Despite the substantial decline of coal mining in the UK over the last three decades, until recen...
As loco haulage declined in the UK, British Rail fans began to look at the railway networks of ot...
The Cold War saw the once-allies of World War Two pitted against each other in a power play that ...
The Fairey Firefly emerged from troubled beginnings to become one of the most widely used and eff...
This book covers the railways of Cornwall, following the railway through the changing landscapes ...
In 1940, the skies over Britain were full of dogfighting aircraft as young pilots of the RAF foug...
China was the last country in the world to manufacture and operate steam locomotives. By the earl...
The second of two volumes covering the railways of the South East, this book focuses on Kent. It ...
Illustrated with over 180 color photos, this first of two volumes covering the railways of the So...
Although first designed as a fighter, during the fighting in and over Europe during 1944 and 1945...
In the late 2000s, Freightliner was looking to expand its loco fleet towards more powerful and fu...
Following on from London Bus Routes One By One: 1-100, this volume takes a look at the next hundr...
In 1970, around 3,000 RTs were still in service in the UK's capital. However, by 1984, transport ...
Argentina's military aviation scene is varied and interesting. With more than 140 photos, this bo...
The first widely used commercial jet, the Boeing 707 brought America into the 'Jet Age' of the la...
The Canadian Pacific Railway was built to unite all the Canadian Provinces with a transcontinenta...
Though they seem as immutable and traditional as the city they serve, London's bus routes are alw...
The mainstays of the RAF's bomber force in the 1970s and '80s were the distinctive Avro Vulcan an...
During World War One, the role of the aeroplane evolved from a stable, lumbering observation plat...
The West Yorkshire Road Car Company's routes from Skipton and Ilkley up into Wharfedale, Wensleyd...
Between the world wars, Hungary was a relatively small country aiming to recover territory lost b...
The last 15 years have seen many changes in Scotland's rail network, including the replacement of...