Pen And Sword imprint: 2611 books

by Aidan Dodson
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2016

The royal tombs of ancient Egypt include some of the most stupendous monuments of all time, c
by E.D Smith
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 1983

Four regiments of Nepalese mountaineers remained with the British Army after Indian independence. They have seen a great deal of tough campaigning, particularly in Southeast Asia. This new edition updated to include Gurkha participation in the Falklands.
by BB Schofield
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2008

In this timeless book, Vice Admiral Schofield describes the great events of June 1944 which, as Captain of HMS Dryad, the Royal Naval shore establishment which housed General Dwight Eisenhower’s Supreme Allied Headquarters before the landing, he witnessed at first hand.
by John Gaylor
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2001

This book is a comprehensive guide, which will appeal to anyone with an interest in medal collecting. The book contains British Army badges from the earliest days to the present, with photographs of 800 examples.

The Somme 1916

The First of July

by Ed Skelding
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2016

The Walking the Western Front series started in 2012 with the release of two films on the Ypres Salient. Directed by acclaimed film maker Ed Skelding with guest historian Nigel Cave, the series of films offered a detailed tour of the battlefields, explori
by Joe Bamford
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

On Sunday, 30 July 1944, Lancaster PB304 cra shed on the banks of the River Irwell at Salford. This book traces the history of the 7 airmen who died & follows them t hrough training & operations they completed in the 2 weeks b efore their deaths. '

Gentlemen in Blue

600 Squadron

by Hans Onderwater
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 1997

This is the history of 600 City of London Squadron from when they formed in 1925 to their disbandment in 1957.

Lost Souls of the River Kwai

Experiences of a British Soldier on the Railway of Death

by Bill Reed, Mitch Peeke
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

This is the moving story of a young man who found himself along with thousands of his comrades in the nightmare of Japanese captivity. Unlike so many (it is said that one Commonwealth POW died for every sleeper laid) Bill lived to tell the tale. Indeed it is remarkable that this story has not been...
by John Sheen
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 1998

Although called the Tyneside Scottish, very few of the men who made up this Brigade were of Scottish descent. Many came from local villages or were from the Northumberland pits. They saw action at the Battle of the Somme and after it were allowed to put tartan behind their cap badges because of their bravery.
by Timothy Venning
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2013

Timothy Venning's exploration of the alternative paths that British history might easily have taken moves on to the Wars of the Roses. What if Richard of York had not given battle in vain? How would a victory for Warwick the Kingmaker at the Battle of Barnet changed the course of the struggle for...

Bastogne

Battle of the Bulge

by Michael Tolhurst
Language: English
Release Date: June 12, 2011

By Christmas 1944, the Allies were on the threshold of victory, having remorselessly rolled the Germans back to the very borders of "The Fatherland". The, the shock of a massive Nazi counter-attack through the Ardennes in the depth of winter threw the Allies into confusion. Bastogne was at the very centre of this dramatic and most dangerous setback.

St Vith

US 106th Infantry Division

by Michael Tolhurst
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 1999

An easy to understand account of one of the opening actions of the Battle of the Bulge. Contains detailed maps of positions and graphic first-hand accounts from veterans.
by Charles Evans
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 1997

Charles Evans records his passage from idyllic youth, fresh from Oxford in 1939, into the harsh reality of a junior doctor in Burma. Beautifully written and elegantly vivid, his diaries illuminate the progress of this ugly campaign while his post-war life saw ground-breaking work as a mountaineer, eventually rewarded by a knighthood.

Wellington Against Junot

The First Invasion of Portugal 1807-1808

by David Buttery
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2011

The first French invasion of Portugal in 1807 - which was commanded by Junot, one of Napoleon's most experienced generals - was a key event in the long, brutal Peninsular War. It was the first campaign fought in the Peninsular by Sir Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, yet it tends to be overshadowed...
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