Robert Kershaw follows-up his best-selling account of the Battle of Arnhem from German eyes - It ...
The final volume in the series, written by one of the acknowledged experts on British Railway wag...
In June 1963, two operational commands of the United States Air Force - the Air Defense Command (...
Southern Way 73 includes the regular mix of articles covering topics that will be of interest to ...
When it was originally published, . Hugh Longworth's definitive record of every steam locomotive ...
The combat superiority of the jet fighter as demonstrated towards the end of World War II present...
The Avro Lincoln, designed by Roy Chadwick as a successor to his Lancaster four-engined heavy bom...
This is the seventh volume in Midland's highly respected series detailing the losses suffered by ...
The OV-10, the world's first purpose-built counter-insurgency (COIN) aircraft, has had a long and...
This is a welcome reissue on what is a definitive account of the formation and operation of the s...
The Southern Railway is closely associated with its electrification programmes, but in July 1947 ...
Bomber pilots who become fighter pilots are rare, but Hermann Buchner was one. The author, a Luft...
This account of the battle of Arnhem provides a German perspective on Market-Garden and is origin...
This book charts the history of the US airlifter from its origins in World War II to today's tran...
We are indebted to the work of many famous railway photographers such as the late R C Riley and T...
First published in 1944, Enemy Coast Ahead combines Gibson's RAF career, including the famous Dam...
The abc Rail Guide has established itself as the comprehensive, detailed accurate and reliable gu...
An atlas depicting the railways of Southern England, with detailed chronologies of the histories ...
One of the most interesting and unique parts of the whole national railway network is the line fr...
Devon and Cornwall are renowned both for their spectacular scenery, ranging from rugged uplands t...
Edited by Kevin Robertson, whose extensive knowledge of all things SR and whose many publications...
A new issue of the journal of record for those interested in the history and heritage of the Sout...
As the appetite for nostalgia remains undiminished, this delightful compilation of modern facsimi...
For most of the 2nd World War the RAF flew small aircraft into Occupied France at night, landing ...
The new edition of this best-selling annual publication, Civil Aircraft Markings, the 76th, achie...
This new book deals with a subject that will be close to the hearts of many aviation enthusiasts ...
If anything, interest in Britain''s railways and their history is increasing rather than diminish...
Unlike many of his fellow managers, Dick was a rail enthusiast at heart and never lost his passio...
Since its first issue was published in 2007, The Southern Way has become the acknowledged definit...
Vertical Take-Off Fighter Aircraft is an illustrated history of concepts, experimental, and opera...
The next in the series, this Southern Way Issue will not disappoint. Containing ''more of what is...
There has not been an in-depth history of the Luftwaffe published for many years and and this sch...
Serving the Sussex countryside from Rotherfield through to Polegate, the ''Cuckoo Line'' was a fi...
1966 was a bad year for the thousands of fans of the erstwhile Somerset & Dorset route when, afte...
The vital touring guide to the aviation museums, warbirds, collections and relics of the British ...
The heritage railways around Britain today operate hundreds of miles of track. The role of signal...
On December 21, 1916, a three-masted sailing ship slipped out of the river Weser in northern Germ...
Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight Trilogy Pilot's Notes
Mosquito Victory is the final volume of the autobiographical trilogy which includes Wings Over Ge...
Illustrates the aircraft, in color, of the 4th, 20th and 55th fighter groups of World War II wher...
The English Electric Canberra was a British first-generation, jet-powered medium bomber, and was ...
Since its first issue published in 2007, The Southern Way has become the acknowledged definitive ...
'Topping out at a very respectable 448 pages of fascinating F7U stuff, it is highly recommended.'...