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Code: D-292 - Title: Growing Remembrance
By David Childs. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story and history of the National Memorial Arboretum located at Alrewas in Staffordshire. 170 pages.
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Code: D-302 - Title: From Stormy Seas to Calmer Waters
By Commander Anthony Pearse. (rrp £7.99)
Paperback. Memoirs of over 52 years at sea, 37 years with the Royal Navy, from the Second World War to the present day. 68 pages.
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Code: B-106 - Title: Kitchener, The Man Behind the Legend
By Philip Warner. (rrp £9.99)
Paperback. A detailed biography of the man trusted by civilians, worshipped by his men and loathed by most officers, and his career. 246 pages.
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Code: D-449 - Title: High Noon of Empire
By Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Tyndall. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The remarkable diary of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Tyndall, from 1895 and the height of Empire to 1915 and the Great War. 192 pages.
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Code: D-450 - Title: Pillar of Empire, Evelyn Wood VC
By Stephen Manning. (rrp £25.00)
Hardback. A biography of Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood VC, who began his career in the Royal Navy during the Crimea before transferring to the Cavalry. 266 pages.
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Code: D-282 - Title: Guernica, Total War
By Ian Patterson. (rrp £15.99)
Hardback. The full story of the horror of the destruction of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War in the run-up to the Second World War. 200 pages.
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Code: D-453 - Title: RAF Duxford
By Richard C. Smith. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. A detailed history in photographs of the famous RAF Duxford airfield from its beginnings in 1917 right up to the present day. 160 pages.
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Code: D-454 - Title: Tank Action
By George Forty. (rrp £19.99)
Paperback. A detailed and fascinating history of the evolution and deployment of the tank from the Great War to the Gulf. 294 pages.
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Code: D-455 - Title: Amphibious Warfare
By Ian Speller and Christopher Tuck. (rrp £18.99)
Hardback. The theory and practice of amphibious operations in the 20th century with many photographs. 180 pages.
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Code: D-409 - Title: Second to None
By Richard C. Smith. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. A pictorial history of Hornchurch Aerodrome through both world wars and beyond, 1915 to 1962. 160 pages.
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Code: D-452 - Title: The M16
By Jean Huon. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. Large format. The detailed story of the evolution and development of probably the world's most famous assault rifle. 160 pages.
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Code: D-451 - Title: Suffolk's Defended Shore
By Cain Hegarty and Sarah Newsome. (rrp £14.99)
Paperback. The coastal fortifications of Suffolk as seen from the air over the last 2,000 years. 108 pages.
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Code: D-600 - Title: Slim
By Sir William Slim. (rrp 12.99)
Paperback. An unofficial history written by Field-Marshal Sir William Slim of the many small wars and campaigns he took part in from 1920 to 1940. 242 pages.
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Code: D-329 - Title: Plane to Plane
By Martyn Chorlton. (rrp £14.99)
Hardback. The story of Frederick Sage and Company of Walton, Peterborough, aircraft manufacturers between 1911 and 1936. 104 pages.
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Code: D-328 - Title: Tin Hats to Composite Helmets
By Martin J. Brayley. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. Large format. A fine and detailed collector's guide to the development and application, makes and models of military helmets from 1915 to today. 148 pages.
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