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Military History - Land Vehicles & Weapons - General Section
Land Vehicles & Weapons - General Section
Includes Tanks, AFVs, Artillery, self-propelled & rail-borne guns, plus many other forms of military transportation
Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page
88MM FLAK
by Werner Muller

An illustrated study of the famous German '88' in action, in both ground anti-tank and anti-aircraft roles.

1992, Schiffer Publications, , 0887403603,< P-01>,48pp, 5 col ills & 60 b/w ills, landscape format, Storage wear only, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 10861-01..............................£9.95 

AFV PROFILE NO. 39: PANHARD ARMOURED CARS
by R M Ogorkiewicz

A study of the Armoured Cars developed by Panhard for the French Army after WWII.

1972, Profile Publications, , ,< P-01>,22pp, 5 col illustrations, 34 b/w photos, 5 drawings, Good in paper covers, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 11511-01..............................£5.00 

AFV PROFILE NO. 50: SWISS BATTLE TANKS
by R M Ogorkiewicz

The Pz.58 was the first battle tank designed and built in switzerland, armed with a 90mm gun. The later Pz.61 adopted the British 105mm gun. The Pz 61 was the first tank produced in quantity in switzerland, the production order being for 150 tanks produced by the Federal Construction Works. The Pz 61 became the basis for other armoured vehicles, the first being the Entpannungspanzer or Entp.Pz 65.

1972, Profile Publications, , ,< P-01>,20pp ills bw and col., Good in paper covers, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 24791-01..............................£5.00 

JUNGLE ARMOUR: BRITISH AND INDIAN ARMY SHERMANS IN THE FAR EAST
by Dennis Oliver

From 1942 until August 1945, British and Indian troops battled against the Empire of Japan and its allies across the mountains and jungles of Burma. In a country were the weather was as limiting as any enemy action the US built Sherman tank proved its worth in the final campaign to drive the Japanese from South-East Asia. Dennis Oliver describes and illustrates the role played by these remarkable vehicles and the crews who manned them through Britain’s longest campaign of the Second World War to the vain attempt to maintain order in post-war Indonesia. Colour and Marking Series.

2009, The Factory Publishing, , 9780980463125,< P-01>,A4 format, 33pp, 50 b/w photos & illustrations, 8 colour pages, New in card cover, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 35634-01..............................£26.00 

PANTHER: PANTHER AND JAGDPANTHER UNITS VOL 2
by Dennis Oliver and Stephen Andrew

In the battles to hold the Eastern Front, the Panther tank was perhaps the most important weapon in the Wehrmacht’s arsenal. Desperately switched from one crisis-point to the next, the Panther battalions of the Heer, Waffen-SS and the Luftwaffe were able to blunt the Red Army’s spearheads time and again and in 1944 the Panther’s body was used to create the best known tank destroyer of the war, The Jagdpanther. Volume 2 completes the stories of the Panzer regiments and look at the Jagdpanther battalions with some lesser known users of this potent tank-killer and includes 13 pages of full colour artwork, detailed tables of organisation, black and white archive photographs and campaign maps.

2017, , , 9780987601384,< P-01>,A4 format, 33pp, 13 colour plates, numerous b/w illustrations, New in card cover, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 37844-01..............................£14.99 

TANK CRAFT 13: TIGER I AND TIGER II TANKS
by Dennis Oliver

In spite of the relatively small numbers produced, the Tiger I and Tiger II tanks were arguably the most famous armoured fighting vehicles of the Second World War. This book uses archive photos and extensively researched colour illustrations to examine the tanks and units of the German Army and Waffen-SS heavy panzer battalions that attempted to hold back the Red Army during 1944. A large part of the book showcases available model kits and aftermarket products, complemented by a gallery of beautifully constructed and painted models. Technical details as well as modifications introduced during production and in the field are also examined providing everything the modeller needs to recreate an accurate representation of the tanks that fought from the snow covered fields of Byelorussia and the Ukraine, through the Baltic States and into Poland and Hungary.

2019, Pen & Sword, , 9781473885349,< P-01>,A4 format, 64pp, numerous b/w & colour photo & illustrations, new in card cover, , CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 11380-01..............................£14.99 

THE TANK
by Douglas Orgill

The author shows how the tank's battlefield shrank under the contracting influence of new weapons and airpower. From it's introduction in 1916, he looks at the mistakes of Cambrai, the battle of Hamel, German experiments with armour at the secret Russo-German base on the Volga, and on to World War Two with such tank exponents as Guderian and Rommel, and legendary tank actions such as Kursk and the Falaise Gap.

1970, Heinemann, , 0434555010,< P-01>,280pp illustrations, Good in d/w with faded spine, ,
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 32942-02..............................£6.00 

THE TANK
by Douglas Orgill

The author shows how the tank's battlefield shrank under the contracting influence of new weapons and airpower. From it's introduction in 1916, he looks at the mistakes of Cambrai, the battle of Hamel, German experiments with armour at the secret Russo-German base on the Volga, and on to World War Two with such tank exponents as Guderian and Rommel, and legendary tank actions such as Kursk and the Falaise Gap.

1970, Heinemann, , 0434555010,< P-01>,280pp illustrations, Good in good dw, ,
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 32942-01..............................£6.00 

THE TANK
by Douglas Orgill

The author shows how the tank's battlefield shrank under the contracting influence of new weapons and airpower. From it's introduction in 1916, he looks at the mistakes of Cambrai, the battle of Hamel, German experiments with armour at the secret Russo-German base on the Volga, and on to World War Two with such tank exponents as Guderian and Rommel, and legendary tank actions such as Kursk and the Falaise Gap.

1970, Heinemann, , 0434555010,< P-01>,280pp illustrations, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 32942-03..............................£6.00 

L' ARMATA ROSSA DAL 1946 AL 1974
by Benedetto Pafi

A study of the arms and equipment of the Red Army in the post-WWII period. Italian text.

1974, Intergest - Milano, , ,< P-01>,100pp, 12 col & 178 b/w illustrations, Good in card covers, Ital.text, CARD
Subject...Land Vehicles & Weapons - General
Web No. 17679-01..............................£9.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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