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LEWIS GUN MECHANISM MADE EASY: With Notes on the 300 (American) Lewis Gun
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LEWIS GUN MECHANISM MADE EASY: With Notes on the 300 (American) Lewis Gun
Product Code: 10712

The US-made Lewis gun, with its distinctive circular ammunition drums, replaced the VIckers as the standard British Army machine gun in the First World War. This 1941 reprint of a manual first published in January 1919 shows that the versatile Lewis was still a popular and effective weapon twenty...

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Provisional Notes on Firing at Aircraft with Machine Guns and other Small Arms, March 1917
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Provisional Notes on Firing at Aircraft with Machine Guns and other Small Arms, March 1917
Product Code: 10743

The debate on the fate of Germany’s top-scoring air ace, the famous ‘Red Baron’ Manfred von Richthoften, (who may have been brought down by ground fire rather than in a dogfight), shows that it was possible to bring down enemy aircraft using rifles and machine guns. This slim booklet is aimed at...

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Rifle Volunteers
How to Organize and Drill Them, 1859
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Rifle Volunteers How to Organize and Drill Them, 1859
Product Code: 10765

Published in 1859, when the rifle was replacing the musket as the standard infantry weapon, this guide was written by a respected military expert who himself was a First Lieutenant in the Victoria RIfles, one of the many volunteer units that sprang up in the mid-Victorian period. Written in a p...

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STEN MACHINE CARBINE
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STEN MACHINE CARBINE
Product Code: 10711

The Sten Gun’s role in the Second World War made it one of the most famous weapons of all time. Extremely simple to strip and assemble, it was manufactured by the thousands. As well as becoming a standard infantry weapon it was dropped in huge quantities to resistance movements in occupied Europe...

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STREET FIGHTING FOR JUNIOR OFFICERS
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STREET FIGHTING FOR JUNIOR OFFICERS
Product Code: 10718

This wartime booklet, issued by the Aldershot publishers Gale & Polden in 1941, aims to acquaint army officers with the tactics employed in street fighting which, as the author underlines, demands more qualities of leadership and gallantry than any other type of warfare, involving as it does clo...

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Bayonet-Fencing and Sword-Practice 1882
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Bayonet-Fencing and Sword-Practice 1882
Product Code: 10760

An 1882 instruction manual in bayonet fencing, written by a late-Victorian ex-dragoon officer, but designed, in his words for ‘the fencing-room, and ... not in any way applicable to the parade-ground’.

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Cavalry Training Indian Supplement
Instructions for Sword Practice for Indian Cavalry 1911
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Cavalry Training Indian Supplement Instructions for Sword Practice for Indian Cavalry 1911
Product Code: 10762

Published on the eve of the Great War, when Indian Cavalry regiments would go into action against the enemy in France; this book illustrates the standard sabre and sword positions, grips, cuts and parries practised by the Indian Army. Illustrated with a particularly fine range of photographs show...

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Drill And RIfle Instruction For The Corps Of Rifle Volunteers 1860
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Drill And RIfle Instruction For The Corps Of Rifle Volunteers 1860
Product Code: 10761

Volunteers have always been a feature of Britain’s armed forces - from the Saxon Housecarls to the Home Guard. The Victorian period saw a particular upsurge in Volunteers and Yeomanry Units, which had the effect of freeing Britain’s small professional army from home duties to garrison the far-fl...

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Fighting in the Air, April 1918
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Fighting in the Air, April 1918
Product Code: 10753

Published in April 1918, the month that the Royal Flying Corps became the Royal Air Force, this little official booklet issued by the General Staff is a general introduction for pilots of the aims of aerial combat. With sections on such topics as the necessity of offensive action; attacking groun...

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Instructions For Serjeant-Instructors of Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteers In Regard to The Care, Inspection &c Of Martini-Henry, Martini-Metford, and Martini-Enfield Arms 1896
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Instructions For Serjeant-Instructors of Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteers In Regard to The Care, Inspection &c Of Martini-Henry, Martini-Metford, and Martini-Enfield Arms 1896
Product Code: 10768

With a small professional army fully stretched in defending the British Empire at its zenith in 1896, home defence fell on locally raised County Yeomanry and Militia units. This brief booklet is designed to acquaint these volunteers with the use of the rifles coming into use at the end of the 19t...

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