HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR: THE
CAMPAIGN IN
MESOPOTAMIA 1914-1918 - THE FOUR VOLUME SET
by Brigadier General F.
J. Moberly, CB, CSI, DSO
The Imperial War Museum edition,
reprinted by Naval & Military Press, of the four volumes on
Mesopotamia from the Official History of the Great War originally
published by HMSO in 1927. Based on Official Documents. The
volumes are also available separately.
Vol.I ix + 402pp with with one b&w frontispiece map &
3 illustrations.
ISBN 9781845749422.
Vol.II xiv + 581pp, 9pp of illustrations,
4 Maps (2 in
colour).
ISBN 9781845749415.
Vol.III xii + 460pp, 10pp of illustrations + 5 colour
maps.
ISBN 9781845749408.
Vol.IV xvi + 446pp, 17pp of illustrations, 1 colour
sketch map.
ISBN 9781845749392.
Volumes are also available individually.
New in card covers - Total 1889pp, numerous photos, illustrations
& maps
A study of the generals of the armoured forces of the Soviet Army
in WWII. Includes Mikhail Efimov Katukov, Semen Il'ich Bogdanov,
Pavel Semenovich Rybalko, Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko, Pavel
Alekseevich Rotmistrov and Andrei Grigorevich Kravchenko. These were
the commanders who led the six tank armies that fought on the
Eastern Front and spearheaded the way from Stalingrad to the gates
of Berlin.
An operational narrative of the tank Battle at Prokhorovka,
Kursk, 12th July 1943. A groundbreaking book when first published
in Russia in 2005, this is a study of the crucible of combat
during the titanic clash at Kursk. A former staff member of the
Prokhorovka Battlefield State Museum, Zamulin has dedicated years
of his life to the study of the battle of Kursk, and especially
the fighting on its southern flank involving the famous attack of
II SS Panzer Corps into the teeth of deeply-echeloned Red Army
defenses.
New in d/w - 664pp, 180 b/w photos, 16 pages of colour photos, 16 pages of
colour maps
In the first months of 1943 Axis forces in North Africa were
caught between two advancing Allied armies in the Tunisian
bridgehead. Short of men, weapons and supplies the veterans of the
Afrika Korps were still able to pack a formidable punch. Using
many previously unpublished photographs and full colour
illustrations respected French writer and researcher Claude
Gillono examines the final months of some of Germany’s most famous
soldiers.
New in card cover - A4 format, 33pp, numerous b/w & colour illustrations
For 38 gruelling days in the summer of 1943, Italian and German
soldiers battled to hold the island of Sicily. In the forefront of
the defence stood the Luftwaffe's elite Hermann Göring Panzer
Division. Following on from his previous book “The Panzers of
Kasserine”, well known French author and researcher Claude Gillono
shows the men and vehicles of this famous unit and the battle
groups that attempted to stop the Allied invasion.
New in card cover - A4 format, 33pp, numerous b/w & colour illustrations