13.07.2015 Views

World War Two - Paul Meekins Military & History Books

World War Two - Paul Meekins Military & History Books

World War Two - Paul Meekins Military & History Books

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

39108DIVER! DIVER! DIVER! : RAF AND AMERICAN FIGHTER PILOTS BATTLE THE V-1ASSAULT OVER SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND 1944-45Cull, B. & Lander, B. 2008 Grub Street Hardback; fine in fine dustjacket.Deatailed study of every known success by defending pilots of over 13 nationalities, and wheredetected, a record of all locations and casualties of V-1 impacts in London and the south-east.472 pageMawson, S. 2006 Spellmount New hardback copies at a reduced price, published £16.99.36373 DOCTOR AFTER ARNHEM: WITNESS TO THE FALL OF THE THIRD REICH The author's experiences in Germany after his capture at Arnhem. Dr Mawson had the unique 168 pageexperience of moving freely, often unguarded, around the towns and villages of Saxony tendingallied POWs. Sequel to 'Arnhem Doctor'.39353DOCTOR DANGER FORWARD: A WORLD WAR II MEMOIR OF A COMBAT MEDICALAIDMAN, FIRST INFANTRY DIVISIONTowne, A. N. 2000 McFarland & Company, Inc. New paperback copies.The author was attached to the 18th Regimental Combat Team; served in North Africa, Sicily, andNorth West Europe; based on official reports and his personal notes. Illustrated.194 pageReynolds, L. C. 2000 Sutton Publishing / Imperial <strong>War</strong> Museum Paperback; fine in fine card covers.43917 DOG BOATS AT WAR: ROYAL NAVY D CLASS MTBS AND MGBS 1939-1945 A history of the operations of the Royal Navy D Class Fairmile Motor Torpedo Boats and Motor 289 pageGunboats. Maps & illustrations.MacLean, F. L. 2010 Schiffer New hardback copies.Illustrated with over 400 photographs.288 page34365 DONITZ'S CREWS: GERMANY'S U-BOAT SAILORS IN WORLD WAR II37674Paterson, L. 2008 Seaforth Publishing New hardback copies at a reduced price; published £25.00DONITZ'S LAST GAMBLE: THE INSHORE U-BOAT CAMPAIGN 1944-45 208 pageIllustrated.£12.00£5.00£19.99£12.00£55.00£10.00£20.00Gilchrist, D. 1982 Hale Hardback, light foxing to edge of pages otherwise very good in marked and tape repaireddustjacket.The author served with No. 4 Commando. Illustrations & maps.192 page32125 DON'T CRY FOR ME: THE COMMANDOS, D-DAY AND AFTERLewis, K. 1993 Norman D. Landing Publishing Hardback, fine in lightly faded and creased dustjacket. First30902 DOUGHBOY TO GI: US ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT 1900-1945 edition. Numbered and Signed by the Author.Major reference study tracing the evolution of American military clothing and equipment; includes272 pageheadgear, footwear, webbing, field equipment, weapons, sports and leisure, personal andmiscellaneous items. Over 860 b/w photographs & illustrations, 16 colour pages with 325shoulder-sleeve insignia in colour.£85.00£85.00Lewis, K. 1993 Norman D. Landing Publishing Hardback; corner of contents page clipped, edge of pagesyellowed, addendum sheet pasted to rear endpaper; otherwise very good in creased dustjacket. First edition.272 pageNumberedand Signed by the Author.34343 DOUGHBOY TO GI: US ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT 1900-1945 Major reference study tracing the evolution of American military clothing and equipment; includesheadgear, footwear, webbing, field equipment, weapons, sports and leisure, personal andmiscellaneous items. Over 860 b/w photographs & illustrations, 16 colour pages with 325shoulder-sleeve insignia in colour.Gaujac, P. 2004 Histoire & Collections New hardback copies at a reduced price. Pictorial boards.43686 DRAGOON: THE OTHER INVASION OF FRANCE, AUGUST 15 1944 Detailed account of the campaign and operation; 50 maps and 700 photographs, mostly192 pagepreviously unpublished.£15.00<strong>Paul</strong> <strong>Meekins</strong> <strong>Military</strong> & <strong>History</strong> <strong>Books</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>War</strong> 2 - by title03 December 2013Page 40 of 166

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!