Military History - Other Topics - Diverse Subjects
History & Development of
Warfare - General Section
Covers the development of warfare, battlefield
tactics, systems & military campaigns through the ages
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SOUTH AFRICAN COLOURS AND MARKINGS: VOLUME 1 NUMBER 5 by Piet van Schalkwyk and William Marshall A series which comprehensively examines and illustrates the camouflage and colour schemes exhibited on South African aircraft, armoured vehicles and uniforms from World War II until the 1990s. This volume contains features on the Junkers Ju-52/3m and Ju-86, the Canadair CL-13B Sabre Mk 6 (a Canadian built, modified version of the North American F-86L Sabre), the 6th South African Armoured Division in North Africa, and 'Tartan on the Veldt' - an examination of the tartan uniforms of four SA regiments. All of these are extensively illustrated by means of several hundred colour profiles and photographs 2004, Colours & Markings Pubs., , 0620274190,< R-01>,A4 format, 48pp, numerous colour illustration & profiles, like new in card cover, , CARDSubject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 37883-01..............................£34.00 |
REVOLUTIONS OF OUR TIME: FASCISM by Otto-Ernst Schuddekopf The author presents a history of fascism and its manifestations, analysing all its modes and types and showing them in a broad chronological framework. He studies fascism's precursors, its opponents before 1945 and the fascism of today. Poor detaching at hinge. Reading copy only. 1973, Praeger Publishers, , ,< R-01>,224pp illustrations, Poor detaching at hinge. Reading copy only, 0, Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 29496-01..............................£5.00 |
THE SOVIET ARMY 1918 TO THE PRESENT by Albert & Joan Seaton Once called the Red Army, the Soviet Army has its roots in the old Imperial Tsarist Army. In the thirties it modelled itself, as far as its political and social composition allowed, on the German Army of the period. During the Second World War they turned the lessons learned from the German tank philosophers to their advantage, lessons that left a lasting impression on Soviet High Command. The authors give a precise and detailed account of the development of the Ground Forces, their political and military organisation, their training, tactics and weaponry.1986, The Bodley Head, , 0370305353,< R-01>,xv + 292pp, illustrations, maps, index, Page edges browning. Good in d/w, , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 24990-01..............................£8.00 |
GREAT SIEGES OF HISTORY by William Seymour Since the Walls of Jericho and the Trojan Horse, great siege warfare has always fascinated military students. Such classic actions as Acre, Constantinople, Malta, Vienna, Londonderry, Tobruk, Badajoz, Lucknow, Vicksburg, Ladysmith, Port Arthur, Kut, Alcazar, Leningrad, Dien Bien Phu and Khe Sahn are examined. There are sections on the construction of fortresses, defensive weaponry, the impact of gunpowder, and air power. This copy has no dustwrapper1991, Brassey's, , 0080376967,< R-01>,xviii + 338pp, 40 maps & diagrams, index., Very Good - no d/w, , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 8662-03..............................£8.00 |
TIGERS IN THE RICE: THE STORY OF VIETNAM FROM ANCIENT PAST TO UNCERTAIN FUTURE by Walter J Sheldon Vietnam was exploited by the west during the great mercantile expansion, culminating in the French conquest in the 19th century. The author traces the complex history from the country's myth shrouded past to the Paris peace talks.
Ex Library copy with usual stamps and marks. Reading Copy only.1969, Collier-Macmillan, , ,< R-01>,133pp.map., Ex Public Library. usual stamps and marks. Reading Copy, 0, Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 35848-01..............................£5.00 |
WARS OF THE 20TH CENTURY by David Shermer and Ronald Heiferman This book gives the background, with dramatic and detailed accounts, of the two World Wars, the Korean War, Vietnam and the wars in the Middle East.1975, Octopus, , 0706404343,< R-01>,Large format. 512pp,50 maps. Over 900 Photographs. , Good. Gift insc. opp title page. Slight creasing on dw., , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 36049-01..............................£10.00 |
GERMANY'S ARMY AND NAVY OF THE 19TH CENTURY by Gustav A Sigel and Major-General von Specht An illustrated study of the Imperial German Army and Navy in action, training and on manoeuvres. With illustrations of uniforms and equipment and chapters on historical background, organization, recruitment, the Army in peace and war, the Cavalry, Infantry, Artillery, Engineers, Colonial Forces, Imperial GHQ, and the General Staff. The majority of the plates illustrate the uniforms of the period. First published in 1900 in a bilingual English/German edition.1989, Bracken Books, re-issue, 1851703284,< R-01>,136pp, 40 col plates with 120 col illustrations. Large format., vg in dw, , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 2246-01..............................£10.00 |
THE GREAT ART OF ARTILLERY: FIREWORKS FOR USE IN WAR AND PEACE by Casimir Simienowicz Originally written in Latin, the English edition was translated from French by George Shelvoche Jnr. and published in London in 1729. Projectiles such as red-hot shot, bar shot chain shot and other incendiary 'globes' are described in some detail, but the majority of information relates to military and civil rockets. The descriptions of those controlled by sticks and vanes show that there was practically no improvement between the middle of the 17th and the first quarter of the 20th century.The book is profusely illustrated. 1971, S.R. Publishers, , 0854096639,< R-01>,404pp illustrations, d/w worn with tear on spine. Light foxing on page edges. Good., , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 34279-01..............................£60.00 |
THE PEOPLE'S ARMY by Alexei Sorokin and Translated by William Biley The Soviet Armed Forces was the world's first army of the working people. This book deals with the historic necessity for creating the army of a new type, tells about the Soviet experience of building its armed forces, their consolidation and development.1985, Progress Pub. Moscow, , ,< R-01>,242pp illustrations, Signs of use on cover but good in card covers., , CARDSubject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 37059-01..............................£10.00 |
A FAMILIAR HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY: FROM THE RESTORATION IN 1660 TO THE PRESENT TIME by J. H. Stocqueler Subtitled "Including a Description of the Volunteer Movement and the Progress of the Volunteer Organisation". Published by Edward Stanford in London in 1871, this is an extremely scarce first edition written by 'Military jounalist' Stocqueler, whose extensive works include 'The Illustrated Life of the Duke of Wellington', 'The Memoirs of Sir William Nott', 'The British Soldier', 'The Familiar History of India' and 'The familiar history of the United States'. Presented in embossed boards rebound in maroon cloth with gilt on blue spine title, the volume is in fine condition apart from traces of very light foxing, primarily toward the back of the book. 1871, William Stanford, , ,< R-01>,xvi + 349pp, + viiipp, rebound in maroon cloth, , Subject...History & Development of Warfare - GeneralWeb No. 25355-01..............................£150.00 |
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