The first English translation of 17th-century Japanese Samurai works which have never been out of...
A military account of the capture of Singapore in 1942 by the 25th Japanese Army, Malaya, this st...
A rare chance to explore the First World War in colour through rare, original watercolour drawing...
The Fuhrer's orders were clear--conquer Mount Elbrus, highest peak in the Caucasus mountains. But...
An exceptional insight into the tools, training, and fighting techniques of the kind of soldier w...
Lost in modern myth, false history and general misinterpretation, the Ninja have been misrepresen...
The last line of defense--the men, weapons, and fortifications of the German anti-aircraft teams
Orig. published in 1951 under the title: Follow my leader.
According to Napoleon, an army marches on its stomach and it fights on its stomach too - yet have...
Written by a founding member, the remarkable history of an incredibly effective anti-fascist acti...
Operation Big Ben was one of the best kept secrets of World War II. Through Squadron histories, l...
More than 800,000 people entered Treblinka, and fewer than seventy came out. Hershl Sperling was ...
The new series of Spellmount Military Memoirs provides rare and sought-after texts for the collec...
Captain Stephen Wynn Vickers joined the Cheshire Regiment in August 1914, but after being badly w...
This text is a very rare memoir by the four Fernyhough brothers, who were natives of Staffordshire.
In this gripping adventure SS Assault Battalion Wotan, the toughest troops in Europe, are sent on...
A journalist's eyewitness account of life on the front line in Afghanistan, including previously ...
The Battle of Verdun was one of the bloodiest engagements of the First World War, resulting in 69...
The British Army has always set great store by its cap badges, which, in miniature, encapsulated ...
What really happened in Singapore and Malaya during the dark days of December 1941 to February 19...
A meticulously researched history of British, French, and American aerial surveillance on the Wes...
Ray Clark had a simple idea: send a postcard - the same postcard - depicting a memorial to war de...
In the Shadow of Monte Amaro provides a new focus on the famous First Household Cavalry Regiment,...
From 1939 to 1945 a generation of German men sacrificed their youth for the wrong cause and then ...
This is an incisive exploration of the 'special relationship' between Britain and the United Stat...
During the final days of the Second World War, for 900 Allied officers held by the Germans in Ofl...
Packed with color photographs and detailed maps, the perfect pocket guide to the Normandy battle ...
John Eppler thought himself to be the perfect spy. Born to German parents, he grew up in Egypt, a...
The first book to synthesise all research on the prehistory of the county, this book covers the h...
Bannockburn 1314 is the most celebrated battle between Scotland and England. A decisive victory f...
Lieutenant Knowles served in the 7th (Royal) Fusiliers 1811-1813, seeing action in several battle...
The story of how HMS Seal's crew miraculously escaped death in their flooded submarine but are fo...
A personal memoir by Captain MacCarthy of the 50th Regiment
On 7th July 1807, Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke contemplated the terms of a surrender docume...
'A retainer of our domain, Renpeido Chikamatsu Hikonoshin Shigenori, each morning washed his face...
This interesting and well-illustrated study focuses on one particular element of the Roman navy, ...