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MACAULAY's HISTORY OF ENGLAND, OLIVER CROMWELL TO JAMES II

MACAULAY's HISTORY OF ENGLAND, OLIVER CROMWELL TO JAMES II

by Thomas Babington Macaulay

The History of England (1848) is a five-volume work by Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800-1859), the English historian and politician. His history was a seminal work and continues to receive both praise and condemnation--praise for its brilliant, clear writing and condemnation for its one-sidedness (Whig). It covers the 17-year period from 1685 to 1702, from Oliver Cromwell to the death of William III.I only have Volume I, which starts with Oliver Cromwell and ends with James II.
This... Read more about this item
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£17.70
THE SPANISH MAIN

THE SPANISH MAIN

by Peter Wood

From 1978 to 1981, Time-Life Books published a series called 'The Seafarers'. It was 22 volumes, all written by experts in their fields, on different aspects of maritime history.
All are 175-185 pages, all bound in thick black leatherette, all beautifully illustrated with drawings, paintings and photographs.
Of the 22, I have 11 left (the list is below). All are listed here on Biblio. You can buy one, or as many as you like.
Mine are from the first printing. Unless otherwise noted, all are in mint... Read more about this item
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£10.62
EPIC SEA BATTLES 1798-1944

EPIC SEA BATTLES 1798-1944

by WILLIAM KOENIG

This is a first edition (UK/original) of Epic Sea Battles, published in 1975. It was written by the British naval historian William J. Koenig and contains hundreds of photographs, drawings and maps. In discusses 12 battles, beginning with the Battle of the Nile in 1798 and finishing with the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944 (see Contents photo). It is a big book--9 1/2" x 12 3/4" and 256 pages.It has no dust jacket.There is a very small inscription (daughter to father) on the front endpaper.I don't think it... Read more about this item
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£14.75
THE LIRI VALLEY

THE LIRI VALLEY

by Mark Zuehlke

This is a trade paperback of The Liri Valley: Canada's WWII Breakthrough to Rome, written by the Canadian military historian Mark Zuehlke.
For the Allied Armies fighting their way up the Italian boot in early 1944. Rome was the prize that could only be won through one of the greatest offensives of the war. It is a gripping story of courage in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
The Liri Valley was a long, flat corridor through miles of rugged mountains. At one end stood the formidable Monte... Read more about this item
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£13.57
THE ANGLO-ZULU WAR

THE ANGLO-ZULU WAR

by John Laband, Ian Knight

This is the second edition of The Anglo-Zulu War, part of the Bramley Books series The War Correspondents. It was written by the South African historians John Laband and Ian Knight and published in 1996. This copy was published by Bramley in 1997.The Anglo-Zulu War was fought in 1879, between the British and the Zulu Kingdom. There were several famous and bloody battles but the British eventually won.This book has not been read and is in mint condition. That blob you see on the cover is the remains of... Read more about this item
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£11.80
EQUINOX SCIENCE MAGAZINE: WAR BABIES--TRAUMATIZED KIDS & THE SCIENCE OF HEALING LOST SOULS

EQUINOX SCIENCE MAGAZINE: WAR BABIES--TRAUMATIZED KIDS & THE SCIENCE OF HEALING LOST SOULS

by EQUINOX MAGAZINE

Equinox was a high-end Canadian magazine that ran investigative articles about science and culture. It published from 1981-2000.
February 1995:
98 Pages.
Pristine Condition, No Label, No Barcode
War Babies. Traumatized Kids & the Science of Healing Lost Souls
Roses from Rock: A Manitoba Mine Becomes Canada's Top Greenhouse
God's Dog: The Coyote
Why We Paint & Pierce Our Bodies
Explorers in the Arctic's Withering Wonderland

NOTE: My quoted price for shipping OUTSIDE of North America is for surface mail... Read more about this item
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£8.85
CHURCHILL'S GENERALS

CHURCHILL'S GENERALS

by JOHN KEEGAN, Michael Alexander

This is a first edition of Churchill's Generals, edited by the English military historian John Keegan (1934-2012), and British soldier and fellow adventurer Michael Alexander (1920-2004). This is one of the original copies, from the UK print run.
It is a unique collection of essays by eminent historians. Churchill's reputation as Prime Minister during World War II fluctuated according to the successes and failures of his generals. Most were household names—even heroes. Yet all were prey to the... Read more about this item
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£14.75
WITH CLIVE IN INDIA

WITH CLIVE IN INDIA

by G.A. HENTY

This is a First Edition of the Foulsham Henty Library's publication of With Clive in India: The Beginnings of an Empire, written in 1884 by the English novelist and war correspondent George Henty (1832-1902). Henty popularized the genre of Juvenile Adventure Fiction--he was the first to write very successful books about war-time adventures for boys. Through the 1950s, the publisher W. Foulsham released the Foulsham Henty Library; in this book, the publisher states "this book has been carefully edited and... Read more about this item
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£11.80
THE REAL LIFE OF ALEJANDRO MAYTA

THE REAL LIFE OF ALEJANDRO MAYTA

by MARIO VARGAS LLOSA

This is a stated first edition of The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta, by the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. It is a psychological portrait of a modern revolutionary and the account of an old friend's struggle to understand him. The novel probes the long and checkered history of radical politics in Latin America, by recounting the investigation into a failed rebellion led by Alejandro Mayta and a young military officer named Vallejos in Jauja, a town in the Peruvian highlands, in 1958. In each of the... Read more about this item
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THE CAPTAIN WAS A DOCTOR

THE CAPTAIN WAS A DOCTOR

by Jonathan Reid

This is the "unforgettable", "riveting" first-rate biography of Dr. John Reid, a Canadian doctor who was serving in Hong Kong in 1941. After the Japanese victory, he spent a year in a Hong Kong prison camp before being sent to Japan as a slave labourer. His efforts to save his men were heroic, but he would never be the same. He was a complex man--an outstanding doctor and war hero but, after returning home, a damaged and deeply troubled man. It was written by his son, the journalist Jonathan Reid.It was... Read more about this item
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£11.80
GENERALISSIMO CHURCHILL

GENERALISSIMO CHURCHILL

by R.W. Thompson

This is a first edition of Generalissimo Churchill, a personal history of Winston Churchill as warlord. It covers only 1940-1942, when Churchill dominated his generals and the Americans. It is highly critical of Churchill, deeming him an 'evil genius'.There is lots of wear to the dust jacket (unclipped) and some fading to the book. The paper has yellowed; otherwise all clean and clear. NOTE: My quoted price for shipping OUTSIDE of North America is for surface mail without tracking. For other shipping... Read more about this item
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£8.85
AMIENS - DAWN OF VICTORY

AMIENS - DAWN OF VICTORY

by James McWilliams, R James Steel

This is a near-perfect copy of Amiens - Dawn of Victory, written in 2001 by the military historians James McWilliams and R. James Steel.

This is a trade paperback--it was apparently not published in hard cover.

Amiens (August 8-11 1918) was the first 'modern battle' attempted by the Allies. Employing secrecy, deception and the troops of five nations, the Allies won a string of victories which culminated in the Armistice 100 days later. Amiens was the decisive battle of World War I; it was... Read more about this item
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£11.80
THE BRITISH SEAFARER

THE BRITISH SEAFARER

by Michael Mason, Basil Greenhill, Robin Craig

In 1980, the National Maritime Museum (British) and the BBC collaborated to produce a radio series on the history of the British Seafarer.From that, the writers of that series published a book.The British Seafarer is a lavishly illustrated history of sailors. It shows what they saw, and includes their thoughts about their life and profession, in their own words.Softcover, about 200 pages.This copy is in mint condition.
Note: If you are outside of North America, the quoted shipping price is for surface... Read more about this item
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THE PACIFIC WAR

THE PACIFIC WAR

by Bernard Nalty

This is the trade paperback edition of The Pacific War: The Story of the Bitter Struggle in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, part of the Classic Conflicts series published by the British publisher Salamander Books in 1999.The American commanders conducting the war against Japan in World War II faced unique challenges. In spite of being ordered to fight a limited war until Germany could be defeated, U.S. naval and ground forces had to use their limited resources to launch an aggressive campaign to win... Read more about this item
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THE FLEET THAT JACK BUILT

THE FLEET THAT JACK BUILT

by William Scarlett Jameson

This is a first edition of The Fleet That Jack Built: Nine Men Who Made a Modern Navy, published in 1931. Copies of this book are rare; most of the ones available are from the 1962 US printing.
It was written by Rear-Admiral Sir William Scarlett Jameson (1899-1966).
It is the story of the nine brilliant men whose efforts created the Royal Navy that dominated the 19th century, the Far East and two world wars—in spite of opposition from politicians: Admirals Wilson, Beresford, Fisher, Scott, Jellicoe,... Read more about this item
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£17.70
CHURCHILL: YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY 1874-1915

CHURCHILL: YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY 1874-1915

by TED MORGAN

This is a first American edition of Churchill: Young Man in a Hurry 1874-1915, by the American biographer and historian Ted Morgan. Chronicling Churchill's life from his boyhood through his dismissal as First Lord of the Admiralty after the disastrous Dardanelles expedition. An interesting read showing elements of the greatness that would highlight the rest of his life.
624 pages with photos. Unclipped dust jacket with shelfwear. The book is in excellent condition, although the pages have darkened.... Read more about this item
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£14.75
WELLINGTON: THE YEARS OF THE SWORD

WELLINGTON: THE YEARS OF THE SWORD

by Elizabeth Longford

This is a first edition of Wellington: The Years of the Sword, a biography of the Duke of Wellington written in 1969 by the English historian Elizabeth Longford (1906-2002). Longford was married to the Earl of Pakenham--Wellington was married to Kitty Pakenham. This gave Longford access to Wellington's private papers and letters, which makes for a richer profile of this great man. Waterloo was only the peak of an extraordinary career; this biography fills in the rest of his life, up to and including... Read more about this item
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VANITY FAIR - KATE MOSS

VANITY FAIR - KATE MOSS

by VANITY FAIR

Vanity Fair December 2012

Cover: Kate Moss

See Table of Contents Scans
220 Pages
Excellent condition. Minor wear.
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£14.75
TRAFALGAR: COUNTDOWN TO BATTLE 1803-1805

TRAFALGAR: COUNTDOWN TO BATTLE 1803-1805

by Alan Schom

This is a first edition of Trafalgar: Countdown to Battle 1803-1805, by the American historian Alan Schom.From a review, which calls it 'riveting and lively':The Battle of 21 October 1805, a meeting of the might of the British and French navies, was the result of a strategy laid out by the British Admiralty two years earlier, in 1803. The period from that year until the Battle of Trafalgar was known as 'the Great Terror', when British naval forces were on constant alert for attacks by the French. Various... Read more about this item
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READY AYE READY

READY AYE READY

by Jack MacBeth

This is an unread copy of Ready Aye Ready, An Illustrated History of the Royal Canadian Navy, which was written in 1989 by Lt-Cdr Jack MacBeth. It was a best-seller; this copy is from its 6th printing, in 1993.
It is a lovely book, heavily illustrated with photographs, paintings and propaganda art. It begins with the RCN's creation in 1914, follows it through the Battle of the Atlantic and the Invasion of Europe and goes up to the 80s.
176 pages but heavy. Unclipped dust jacket.
It has not been read, or... Read more about this item
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THE BATTLE FOR RHODESIA

THE BATTLE FOR RHODESIA

by REED, DOUGLAS

Clean and well bounds. No inscriptions, annotations or marks. Pages evenly and lightly tanned throughout. No illustrations. Cracked front eps, now repaired with tape. Dust jacket shelf scuffed.
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£8.86
FIRST TO THE FRONT: ADVENTURES 95th AERO SQUADRON (WWI)

FIRST TO THE FRONT: ADVENTURES 95th AERO SQUADRON (WWI)

by Charles Woolley

This is a first edition of First to the Front: The Aerial Adventures of 1st Lt. Waldo Heinrichs and the 95th Aero Squadron - 1917-1918.It was written by the journalist Charles Woolley and published in 1999.Publisher's Description:The 95th Aero Squadron was the first American pursuit squadron to fly over the front in March 1918 and 1st Lt. Waldo Heinrichs was one of its original members. The history of the Squadron is told through the words of those who served, Heinrichs' richly written diary forms the... Read more about this item
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£17.70
SOME DESPERATE GLORY

SOME DESPERATE GLORY

by Edwin Campion Vaughan

This is a mint-condition first edition of the famous book Some Desperate Glory, the diary of the British officer, Edwin Campion Vaughan (1897-1931). It was written during the first eight months of 1917, while he was deployed near the Cambrai sector and then moved up to Ypres at the start of the Battle of Passchendaele. The diary was published posthumously in the UK in 1981, then in the US in 1988.
Writing in the Wall Street Journal in 2006, James J. Cramer cites Some Desperate Glory as one of the five... Read more about this item
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A PORTRAIT OF LORD NELSON

A PORTRAIT OF LORD NELSON

by OLIVER WARNER

This is a copy of A Portrait of Lord Nelson, by the well-known British naval historian Oliver Warner (1903-1976). It was first published in 1958; the Reprint Society published it in 1959 and this is one of those copies.

The book, which was a best-seller, traces the life and career of the British naval hero, describes his major accomplishments and assesses his influence on the British Navy.

The dust jacket is original and unclipped; it has a water stain on the cover and a lot of shelfwear. The... Read more about this item
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FIGHTING SAIL

FIGHTING SAIL

by A.B.C. Whipple

From 1978 to 1981, Time-Life Books published a series called 'The Seafarers'. It was 22 volumes, all written by experts in their fields, on different aspects of maritime history.
All are 175-185 pages, all bound in thick black leatherette, all beautifully illustrated with drawings, paintings and photographs.
Of the 22, I have 12 left (the list is below). All are listed here on Biblio. You can buy one, or as many as you like.
Mine are from the first printing. Unless otherwise noted, all are in mint... Read more about this item
Item Price
£10.62