A blow-by-blow analysis of the operations to to secure suitable docks to supply the immense needs of the Allied armies on Northwest Europe, 1944.
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An original new study of the senior French commanders on the Western Front. Specially written by a group of distinguished First World War historians.
A prominent insider's view of British naval shipbuilding in World War 2.
Here, John Gibney has edited a ranged a articles from leading voice in their field to bring a comprehensive and engaging account of the Irish men and women who have established a presence across the world.
Trailblazing Georgians
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A new biography of an unjustly neglected Victorian novelist, with original research drawing on his unpublished correspondence, and his work as both a journalist and a novelist.
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Published to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the lifting of the ban on gay service men and women in the Armed Forces
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Covers a German offensive whose failure was crucial to the outcome of the First World War, yet is strangely neglected.