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NMP Publications
The rationale of the Naval and Military Press' own in-house publications is simple, to bring the best military books of the past back into print for the benefit of todays readers. With this in mind, we have been given access to the best libraries and collections of military related books in Britain. The Tower of London, RMA Sandhurst, The Royal Armouries, The Imperial War Museum, The National Geographical Society (for our "Rediscovery Books" imprint) and Firepower - the museum of the Royal Artillery. They have all helped us select and re-issue rare out-of-print titles on past conflicts in handsome but inexpensive new facsimile paperback editions. Thanks to the Naval and Military Press you do not need to visit these places yourselves or pay a fortune to second hand book dealers, let these great books come straight to you.
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“THE ROBIN HOODS” 1/7th, 2/7th, & 3/7th Battns, Sherwood Foresters 1914-1918
Product Code: 11073
A collective history written by its own officers of the Territorial Battalions of the Nottinghamshire-based Sherwood Foresters regiment in the Great War. The Battalions served in most sectors of the western front from February 1915 to the end of the war, seeing action at Kemmel, Vimy, the Somme, ...
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“LANGEMARCK” AND “CAMBRAI”
Product Code: 8854
Experiences of an officer of the 6th King's Shropshire Light Infantry from September 1916 to March 1918
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“GAS!” The Story of the Special Brigade
Product Code: 5255
Gas was first used by the British at Loos 1915. This book describes gas operations on the Western front, the planning, organising and training of what came to be known as The Special Brigade (RE), written by the man responsible for it and who was the adviser at GHQ on gas warfare.
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“EGGS-A-COOK !”
The Story of the Forty-Fourth.Bn A.I.F.
War-as the Digger Fought It
Product Code: 12285
The Bn. was raised in February 1916 and moved to France eight months later. The author claims that one of the Bn's Lewis gunners did the damage which sealed the fate of the Red Baron, and an appendix is devoted to this episode. The odd title derives from the nickname given to this and other units...
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