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ACES AND KINGS
Product Code: 5896
An Australian airman’s ‘human’ memoir of the Palestine campaign in the Great War. Contains an admiring chapter on TE Lawrence and many fine photographs.
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AND ALL FOR WHAT?
Product Code: 8137
Memoir of an officer who, after a few months service in the ranks of the Scots Guards at home, was commissioned into the HLI and served with the 12th Battalion on the Western Front from Aug 1916 to July 1917. He was then posted to the KAR in E Africa where he saw out the war.
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BIG FIGHT
Product Code: 8706
Gallipoli and the Western Front to the end of 1916, as experienced by the author who served with the Australians and 1/Buckingham Bn of the O&B LI
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BILLIE: The Nevill Letters: 1914-1916
Product Code: 6746
Based on over 200 letters to his family from the man who led his men over the top on 1 July 1916, kicking footballs.Captain Wilfred Nevill of the 8 E. Surreys and was killed that day on the Somme.Thirty b/w photos and three sketch maps.This correspondence forms one of the best collections of Fi...
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BRIGADIER IN FRANCE
Product Code: 5785
Great War memoirs of an officer who served on the Western front as a battalion commander (2 DLI) then as commander 91st Brigade, 7th Division. He was dismissed during the Battle of Bullecourt in May 1917 but came back in May 1918 as commander 110th Brigade. Murdered in Ireland in March 1921 while...
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COMPANY OF TANKS
Product Code: 11144
We are proud to bring back into print this classic early account of tank warfare. Major Watson commanded his company of tanks through the battles of Bullecourt, Passchendaele, Cambrai and Amiens to the breach of the HIndenburg Line. A must for all tank fans and very vividly written
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FIELD GUNS IN FRANCE
Product Code: 7063
A series of letters from a battery commander (4.5-inch howitzers) to his father describing the artillery war in various operations in which his battery was involved. The author makes clear he enjoyed killing the Hun.
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FIFTY-FIRST IN FRANCE
Product Code: 7005
Reminiscences of an officer of the7th Gordon Highlanders, 153rd Brigade, 51st Highland Division from the day of arrival in France, 4th May 1915, to the capture of Beaumont Hamel, 13th November 1916.
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