| BARGAIN BOOKS (ALL SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY) | |||
| Q001.ALTNER (H.) BERLIN DANCE OF DEATH. 248pp., 16 plates, maps, P.B. 2005. Moving account of a German teenager fighting as a conscript against the Soviet offensive on Berlin. Was 014.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q002.ATKIN (M.) LAST FEW COPIES! | |||
| WORCESTERSHIRE UNDER ARMS: AN ENGLISH COUNTY DURING THE CIVIL WARS. 208pp., fully illus. 2004. How the forces on both sides were raised & fought. Was 019.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q003.BARRATT (J.) CAVALIER GENERALS: KING CHARLES I AND HIS COMMANDERS IN THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 1642-46. 240pp., illus. 2004. Ground-breaking new study, re-examining key figures of the Royalist high command as well as some of the lesser known Royalist officers. Was 019.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q004.BARRATT (J.) THE CIVIL WAR IN THE SOUTH-WEST. 160pp., illus., P.B. Was 010.99. Battles in the English Civil War. | £3.99 | ||
| Q005.BAXTER (I.) OPERATION BAGRATION: THE DESTRUCTION OF ARMY GROUP CENTRE JUNE-JULT 1944 – A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY. 126pp. Was 025.00 | £9.99 | ||
| Q006.BRAZIER (C.) XD OPERATIONS: SECRET BRITISH MISSIONS DENYING OILTO THE NAZIS. 165pp., P.B. The first account of the daring operations by the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers who were given the task of destroying all the oil reserves stored in coastal port refineries from Holland to the Bay of Biscay. Was 010.99 | £3.99 | ||
| Q007.BLITZKRIEG IN THEIR OWN WORDS: FIRST-HAND ACCOUNTS FROM GERMAN SOLDIERS 1939-1940. 256pp. Was 019.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q008.CLARK (D.) MARSTON MOOR: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR – JULY 1644. 176pp., fully illus., P.B. Was 09.95 | £3.99 | ||
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| CROME (S.) SCOTLAND'S FIRST WAR OF INDEPENDENCE: A CHRONICLE OF THE STRUGGLE FOUGHT AND WON BY WALLACE AND BRUCE. 160pp., 4to, fully illus.in colour. 1999.Was 017.95 | £6.99 | ||
| Q010.DELAFORCE (P.) BATTLES WITH PANZERS: MONTY’S TANK BATTALIONS 1 RTR & 2 RTR AT WAR. 248pp., illus. Was 017.99 | £7.99 | ||
| Q011.DELDERFIELD (R.) THE MARCH OF THE TWENTY-SIX. 286pp., P.B. Spirited study of Napoleon’s Marshals. Was 07.99 | £3.99 | ||
| Q012.DORNEY (R.) AN ACTIVE SERVICE: THE STORY OF A SOLDIER=S LIFE IN THE GRENADIER GUARDS, SAS AND SBS, 1935-58. 212pp., illus., maps. 2005. Dunkirk, North Africa, captured on a raid on Sardinia, Palestine & Malaya after WW2. | £6.99 | ||
| Q013.EDWARDS (P.) ALBUERA: WELLINGTON’S FOURTH PENINSULA CAMPAIGN 1811. 252pp., illus., P.B. Was 014.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q014.ESPITALIER (A.) NAPOLEON AND KING MURAT. Facsimile of 1912 edn., 510pp., 17 plates. 1998. | £12.50 | ||
| Q015.EVANS (M.) NASEBY: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR – JUNE 1645. 160pp., fully illus., P.B. Was 09.95 | £3.99 | ||
| Q016.FALKNER (J.) RAMILLIES 1706: YEAR OF MIRACLES. 144pp., fully illus., P.B. Was 012.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q017.FALKNER (J.) BLENHEIM 1704: MARLBOROUGH’S GREATEST VICTORY. 144pp., fully illus., P.B. Was 010.99 | £3.99 | ||
| Q018.FALKNER (J.) MARLBOROUGH’S WARS EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS 1702-1713. 239 pp. Was 019.99 | £7.99 | ||
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| FLETCHER (I.) THE WATERS OF OBLIVION: THE BRITISH INVASION OF THE RIO DE LA PLATA 1806-7. 178pp., 16 plates, 12 maps. 2006. Was 020.00 | £9.50 | ||
| Q020.FLETCHER (I.) VOICES FROM THE PENINSULA: EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS BY SOLDIERS OF WELLINGTON'S ARMY 1808-1814. 304pp., 8 colour & 8 b/w plates. 2001. Was 018.95 | £7.99 | ||
| Q021.FOARD (G.) NASEBY: THE DECISIVE CAMPAIGN. 432pp., illus. The Naseby expert provides a thorough review of the campaign. Was 016.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q022.FOSTER (J.) THE GUNS OF THE NORTH-EAST: COASTAL DEFENCES FROM THE TYNE TO THE HUMBER. 176pp., illus., P.B. Was 012.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q023.GALLOP (A.) MR. STANLEY, I PRESUME: THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF HENRY MORTON STANLEY. 374pp. Was 020.00 | £7.99 | ||
| Q024.GANDER (T.) MACHINE GUNS. 192pp., royal 8vo, fully illus. 2003. A history of machine guns & how technology has affected their development. Was 019.95 | £6.99 | ||
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| GLOVER (G.) Ed: WELLINGTON=S LIEUTENANT, NAPOLEON=S GAOLER: THE PENINSULAR LETTERS & ST.HELENA DIARIES OF SIR GEORGE RIDOUT BINGHAM. 310pp., 8 plates. 2005. Colonel Bingham wrote a series of superb letters home while commanding his regiment in the Peninsula War. After the war he was selected to accompany the exiled Napoleon, & his diary of the voyage and life on St.Helena are of great historical importance. Was025.00 | £7.99 | ||
| Q026.GRIFFITH (P.) THE ART OF WAR OF REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE 1789-1802. 304pp., 16 plates, 30 diags. 1998. | £10.00 | ||
| Q027.HAWKEY (A.) THE AMAZING HIRAM MAXIM: AN INTIMATE BIOGRAPHY. 174pp., 6 plates. 2001. The great inventor of the first automatic machine gun. Was 018.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q028.HEWITT (H.) THE BLACK PRINCE’S EXPEDITION. 226pp., illus., P.B. Fine account of the Poitiers Campaign. Was 010.99 | £3.99 | ||
| Q029.HEWITT (H.) THE ORGANIZATION OF WAR UNDER EDWARD III 1338-62. 206pp., P.B. 2004. How war was waged during the reign of Edward III. Was 010.99 | £3.99 | ||
| Q030.HUNTER (A.) WELLINGTON’S SCAPEGOAT: THE TRAGEDY OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES BEVAN. 212pp., 4 colour & 8 b/w plates. 2003. Investigation into the escape of the French garrison from Almeida over a vital bridge, for which Lt.Col. Charles Bevan was held responsible. Was 019.95 | £7.99 | ||
| Q031.HUTCHINSON (G.) ATTRITION: ASPECTS OF COMMAND IN THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR. 262pp., 16 plates. 2006. A study of the aspects of command during the Peloponnesian war of 431-404 BC. It was essentially a struggle between a land and sea power which descended into a grim struggle with atrocities inflicted on the civilian population. Was 025.00 | £7.99 | ||
| Q032.KNIGHT (I.) MARCHING TO THE DRUMS: FROM THE KABUL MASSACRE TO THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING. 304pp., 16 plates, maps. 1999. Was 017.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q033.KNIGHT (I.) WITH HIS FACE TO THE FOE: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF POUIS NAPOLEON, THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, ZULULAND 1879. 310pp., P.B. Was 016.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q034.MAUGHAN (S.) NAPOLEON’S LINE CAVALRY RECREATED IN COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS. 96pp., 4to, fully illus.with colour photos., P.B.1998. Was 012.95 | £3.99 | ||
| Q035.McGRIGOR (M.) WELLINGTON’S SPIES. 272pp. Three of Wellington’s most daring intelligence officers. Was 022.99 | £7.99 | ||
| Q036.MOORE (P.) PANZERSCHLACHT: ARMOURED OPERATIONS ON THE HUNGARIAN PLAINS SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER 1944. 188pp., illus. Was 029.95 | £12.99 | ||
| Q037.RICHARDS (D.) CONFLICT IN THE CRIMEA: BRITISH REDCOATS ON RUSSIAN SOIL. 211pp., illus. A complete history of the Crimean War. Was 019.99 | £7.99 | ||
| Q038.RICKARDS (C.) THE HAND OF CAPTAIN DANJOU: CAMERONE AND THE FRENCH FOREIG LEGION IN MEXICO, 30 APRIL 1863. 480pp., 8 plates. 2005. The French Foreign Legions most famous battle. Includes a great deal of previously unseen material, making this the major history. Was 025.00 | £8.99 | ||
| Q039.ROBERTS (K,.) NEWBURY 1643: THE TIDE TURNS IN THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR. 96pp., fully illus.incl.colour, P.B. Campaigns series. Was 014.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q040.ROGERS (D.) & S.WILLIAMS (Eds) ON THE BLOODY ROAD TO BERLIN: FRONTLINE ACCOUNTS FROM NORTH-WEST EUROPE AND THE EASTERN FRONT, 1944-45. 282pp., illus., maps. 2005. Was 021.95 | £6.99 | ||
| Q041.SCHUR (N.) NAPOLEON IN THE HOLY LAND. 224pp., 16 plates, 8 maps. 1999. A spirited account of Napoleon's exotic campaign into Palestine, culminating in the bloody storming of Jaffa. | £6.99 | ||
| Q042.SPRINGMAN (M.) SHARPSHOOTER OF THE CRIMEA: THE LETTERS OF CAPTAIN GERALD GOODLAKE VC. 256pp., illus. 2005. Unpublished letters from an officer of the Coldstream Guards & Victoria Cross winner.Was019.99 | £6.99 | ||
| Q043.DE TASCHER (M.) CAMPAIGNING FOR NAPOLEON: THE DIARY OF A NAPOLEONIC CAVALRY OFFICER 1806-1813. 192pp. Was 0 19.99 | £7.99 | ||
| Q044.TAYLOR (B.) EMPIRE OF THE FRENCH: A CHRONOLOGY OF THE REVOLUTIONARY AND NAPOLEONIC WARS, 1792-1815. 384pp. Was 025.00 | £7.99 | ||
| Q045.VIOLLET-LE-DUC (E.) ANNALS OF A FORTRESS. 390pp., P.B. The classic account of the development of the castle based on a fictional study by the great reconstructer of Carcassonne. | £2.99 | ||
| Q046.WALTER (J.) THE GUNS THAT WON THE WILD WEST: FIREARMS ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER, 1848-1898. 288pp., 16 plates, P.B. 2006. Was 014.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q047.WARD (M.) THE BATTLE FOR QUEBEC 1759. 286pp., illus. Fine narrative of the battle and the campaign between the English & French in North America in the 7 Years’ War. Was 017.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q048.WARD (A.) BUYING AND SELLING WARTIME COLLECTABLES: AN ENTHUSIASTS GUIDE TO WARTIME MILITARIA. 128pp., 4to, fully illus.in colour. Uniforms, weapons, basges, books etc. Was 019.95 | £9.99 | ||
| Q049.WATSON (J.) MARLBOROUGH’S SHADOW: THE LIFE OF THE 1ST EARL OF CADOGAN. 248pp., 16 plates. 25 maps. 2003. Biography of Marlborough’s Chief of Staff, Quartermaster General and Chief of Intelligence. Was 019.95 | £7.99 | ||
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| WARNER (P.) SIEGES OF THE MIDDLE AGES. 214pp., 16 plates, P.B. Siege warfare from William I to the Wars of the Roses. Was 06.99 | £2.99 | ||
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| WARNER (P.) SECRET FORCES OF WORLD WAR II. 246pp., 16 plates, 8 maps, P.B. 2004. Allied elite units & their actions. Was 012.99 | £4.99 | ||
| Q052.WEIR (A.) COME ON HIGHLANDERS! GLASGOW TERRITORIALS IN THE GREAT WAR. 413pp. Formed in 1868, with a proud history, the men of the 9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion, the Highland Light Infantry were one of the first Territorial units to be rushed to France in 1914, and were involved in almost all the major British battles. Was 019.99 | £7.99 | ||
| Q053.WILSON (R.) CAMPAIGNS IN POLAND 1806 AND 1807. Facsimile 1810 edn., 276pp., 8 maps. 2000. Contemporary account by the enigmatic Sir Robert Wilson, self-styled British representative on the Tsar’s staff. Was 022.00. | £10.50 | ||
| Q054.ZEIGLER (P.) OMDURMAN. 240pp., illus., P.B. Was 07.99 | £3.99 | ||