Leo Cooper imprint: 85 books

My Longest Night

A Twelve-Year-Old French Girl's Memories of D-Day

by Genevieve Duboscq
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 1984

This is the 1st UK edition, hardback, published in 1984 by Leo Cooper, with dustjacket, ISBN 0436138107, 222 pages. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Note - the book was published with the wrong ISBN on the bibliographic details page (0436377055); the correct ISBN is on the back dustjacket flap....

Will We See Tomorrow?

A German Cavalryman At War 1939-1942

by Max Kuhnert
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 1993

It is a fact not generally remembered that most of the German Army of 1939-45, regarded as the most technologically advanced of its day, was horse-drawn. This is the memoir of Max Kuhnert who was a mounted cavalryman during World War II. Kuhnert, who came from Dresden, enlisted in the German Army...

F Section SOE

The Story of the Buckmaster Network

by Marcel Ruby
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 1988

The F-Section of the SOE was a department that stood for French Section, whose job it was to carry out Churchill's famous command to 'set Europe alight'. This is the story of F-Section.
by Desmond Scott
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 1982

This is not only the story of one man's war, but of an aircraft - the Typhoon, or "Tiffy" as it was affectionately known - which the author describes as a "low-bred carthorse whose pedigree had received a sharp infusion of hot-headed sprinter's blood". He recounts his time as a...
by Mike O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2004

The latest volume in the Airfields and Airmen series covers the Arras area. It includes a visit to the grave of Albert Ball VC and the graves of Waterfall and Bayly, the first British fliers killed in action. There is a visit to the aerodrome from which Alan McLeod took off from to earn his VC and...
by Mike O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2001

The latest volume in the Airfields and Airmen series covers the Arras area. It includes a visit to the grave of Albert Ball VC and the graves of Waterfall and Bayly, the first British fliers killed in action. There is a visit to the aerodrome from which Alan McLeod took off from to earn his VC and...

The F.A.N.Y in Peace & War

The Story of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry 1907-2003

by Hugh Popham
Language: English
Release Date: January 22, 2002

The strangely named First Aid Nursing Yeomanry traces its origins to the Great War. As a mark of their outstanding service they remained in being between the wars. However, it is for their service during the Second World War that they are best known. They worked in a wide variety of roles both at home and overseas, both overt and covert and today are still making a vital contribution.
by John Frost
Language: English
Release Date: September 19, 1991

This is the full autobiography of one of World War II's most popular heroes. Whilst Arnhem was the height of his career here he describes his early life in the Army (in Scotland), his service abroad, his polo matches, his family and, above all, the ever famous actions including the Bruneval Raid and the fighting in North Africa in which he took part.

One Million Mercernaries

Swiss Soldiers in the Armies of the World

by John McCormack
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 1993

The white mercenaries who attracted the world's attention in the Congo during the early 1960s were never more than a few hundred in number. In contrast, no fewer than a million Swiss troops served as mercenaries in the armies of Europe during the preceding 500 years. Swiss mercenaries form a significant...

Malta Convoys 1940-42

The Struggle at Sea

by David A. Thomas
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1999

In Malta Convoys David Thomas, the distinguished naval historian, gives a fascinating account of the vital battles fought by sea and air to ensure that essential supplies got through. He vividly describes the appalling cost in men and ships. Here is an important contribution to naval history in the Second World War and, at the same time, a rattling good read.

A Drop in the Ocean

Dramatic Accounts of Aircrew Saved From the Sea

by Jim Burtt-Smith, John French
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 1996

In the summer of 1942 a Wellington bomber, operating with 115 Squadron from Marham in Norfolk was forced to ditch in the North Sea returning from a raid on Hamburg. Two members of the crew, who were picked up by the Luftwaffe, have written this book. '
by Philip Stibbe
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 1994

This is one young officer's war story about training and inspiration in the Burmese jungle behind enemy lines. Beaten up and water tortured, yet only giving his captors false information, Stibbe was moved around Burma until he was eventually imprisoned in Rangoon jail. Now stricken with Parkinson's...

Dawns Like Thunder

The Retreat From Burma

by Alfred Draper
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 1987

Dawns Like Thunder' is a complete appraisal of the retreat from Burma using accounts from people who were there and not just the statements of commanding officers.
by Paul Reed
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 1998

Following on from Walking on the Somme, Reed has produced this remarkable voyage around the Ypres Salien t, which saw some of the most memorable campaigns of WW1. Il lustrated throughout, this book gives an insight for visitor s & armchair travellers. '
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