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South Bend in Vintage Postcards (Postcard History)
by John PalmerIn the early 20th century, South Bend, Indiana's population more than tripled. Established industries like Studebaker and the Singer Sewing company rose to unprecedented heights of production, new businesses took root, andimmigrants flooded into the area. Photo postcards, originally a quick and inex... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
Midland Main Lines to St Pancras and Cross Country: Sheffield to Bristol, 1957–1963
by John PalmerThe history of British Railways in the late 1950s/early 1960s is characterized by change; massive change, as its management attempted to meet statutory obligations against a background of social, economic and political influences. The Modernisation Plan of 1955 paved the way for the electrification ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Luck on My Side: The Diaries and Reflections of a Young Wartime Sailor 1939–1945
by John PalmerSir John Palmer was at sea for virtually the entire war serving in three ships. During this time he kept a secret diary of events and his reactions and emotions which we are now proud to publish. This book vividly describes the author's many wartime exploits. For the worst period of the Battle of th... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Ben Jonson (Routledge Revivals)
by John PalmerOriginally published in 1934, Palmer’s biography of famous playwright Ben Jonson delves into his life and works and what he achieved in both. As first poet laureate of England, Jonson’s life presents a fascinating look into the state of literature and theatre in renaissance Britain which Palmer pres... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1934 -
Ben Jonson (Routledge Library Editions: Renaissance Drama)
by John PalmerWhile most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson’s vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson’s writing a sin... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1934 -
The Method of Hypothesis and the Nature of Soul in Plato's Phaedo (Elements in Ancient Philosophy)
by John PalmerThis study of Plato's Phaedo promotes better understanding of its arguments for the soul's immortality by showing how Plato intended them, not as proofs, but as properly dialectical arguments functioning in accordance with the method of hypothesis. Unlike the argument for the soul's immortality in t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
The Great Central Railway: What Really Happened
by John Palmer“Sets out to address what really happened . . . through its LNER days and into British Railways custodianship . . . A well-researched and presented tome.” —Key Model WorldFor generations of railway enthusiasts and more lately for social historians, the life and times of the former Great Central Rail... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
When She's Gone: A Thriller
by Jane PalmerAra Zuyev is a secret to nearly everyone, and those who know anything about her have barely scratched the surface. A bodyguard for a powerful billionaire, she is the last line of defense for the family's inner circle. But when her charge, 16-year-old Samantha Harper, is kidnapped and the FBI are cal... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
Kamikaze: Japanese Special Attack Weapons 1944-45
by Steven Zaloga • Ian PalmerThe destruction of much of the remainder of the Japanese fleet and its air arm in the later half of 1944 left the Japanese Home Islands vulnerable to attack by US naval and air forces. In desperation, the Imperial Japanese Navy proposed using "special attack" formations, a euphemism for suicide atta... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
US World War II and Korean War Field Fortifications 1941-53
by Gordon Rottman • Ian PalmerThe US Army and Marine Corps in World War II considered themselves highly mobile, offensive forces. Their mobile-warfare doctrine envisioned field fortifications and obstacles as temporary in nature. As a result, their design was simple and made use of local materials, and they could be constructed ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
US Cruisers 1883-1904
by Ian Palmer • Lawrence BurrBy the end of the Civil War the US Navy was the most advanced in the world, but in subsequent years America's naval might dwindled. However, in the 1880s a 'New Navy' was born and at the forefront of its fleet were the mighty cruisers. Naval historian Lawrence Burr details how these cruisers all... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008 -
British Dreadnought vs German Dreadnought
by Ian Palmer • Mark StilleIn 1916, in the seas near Jutland, two fleets of armoured dreadnoughts met in open battle. This book tells the story of the British and German battleships of these two great fleets - from their development as the first generation of fully- armoured warships - to their combat experiences. The differi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
U-boats of the Kaisers Navy
As was the case in World War II, one of the greatest threats to Britain during World War I was the German U-boat menace. This book traces the development of the U-boat threat from the Brandtaucher, designed by Wilhelm Bauer, the father of the German submarine arm, in 1850, through to the commissioni... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Afghanistan Cave Complexes 1979-2004
by Ian Palmer • Mir BahmanyarFollowing the Soviet invasion in 1979, the Mujahideen defenders of Afghanistan developed and reinforced many natural cave systems to use as supply bases and defensive positions. The Taliban and Al Qaeda further strengthened these positions in the 1990s. Following the events of September 11, 2001, th... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939-45
This, the first of two volumes on Germany's World War II U-boats, traces their development from the early U-boats of the Kaiser's Navy, the prohibition on Germany having U-boats following the Armistice in 1918 and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, the secret development of U-boats using a 'cover-... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
German E-boats 1939-45
By the outbreak of World War II, Germany had done much to replace the Kaiser's High Seas Fleet, which was scuttled following their surrender at the end of World War I. Forced to build anew, the Kriegsmarine possessed some of the most technically advanced warships in existence. Although the heavy uni... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
German Battleships 1939-45
In this, the first of a five volume series covering the capital ships of the German Navy of World War II, Gordon Williamson examines the design, development and operational use of the battleships used by the Kriegsmarine. The 'Schlesien' and 'Schleswig-Hostein' were used mostly as training ships unt... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
German Heavy Cruisers 1939-45
The development of this excellent and successful class of warship only became possible after the Anglo-German naval agreement of 1935 eased restrictions on the types of ship Germany could build; even then only five of the class were permitted: the Admiral Hipper, the Blücher, the Prinz Eugen, the Se... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
German Light Cruisers 1939-45
The German Navy of World War II was small in number, but contained some of the most technologically advanced capital ships in the world. This meant that although the Kriegsmarine never felt capable of encountering the might of the British Navy in a fleet action, her ships were individually more than... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
German Destroyers 1939#45
The German destroyer fleet of World War II consisted of nine classes: the Diether Von Roeder Class, the Leberecht Maas Class and the wartime classes Z23, Z35, Z37, Z40, Z43, Z46 and Z52. These vessels, though fewer in number than the British destroyer fleet, tended to be much bigger and more powerfu... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
USN Carriers vs IJN Carriers
by Ian Palmer • Mark StilleThe Imperial Japanese Navy was a pioneer in naval aviation, having commissioned the world's first carrier, which was used against the US fleet at Pearl Harbor. The Americans followed suit, initiating huge aircraft carrier development programs. As the Pacific war escalated into the largest naval conf... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1942 -
U-Boat Bases and Bunkers 1941-45
Few of the massive military structures built by Germany during World War II are as impressive as the U-Boat bases and bunkers in Germany, Norway and France. This title takes a close look at the formidable edifices on the French coast (Brest, Lorient, St Nazaire, La Pallice, Bordeaux) in Norway (Berg... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
Kriegsmarine Coastal Forces
Despite the popularity of the U-boats and larger surface vessels like the Bismarck and the Graf Spee, the vast majority of vessels within the Kriegsmarine served in the coastal forces. Although less frequently mentioned, these smaller ships gave crucial service during the war and continued to serv... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruisers
Despite the popularity of the U-boats and larger surface vessels like the Bismarck and the Graf Spree, the vast majority of vessels within the Kriegsmarine served in the coastal forces. Though the public may generally have forgotten these smaller ships, many gave crucial service during the war and ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
Mil Mi-24 Hind Gunship
With its distinctive double-cockpit design, the Mi-24 'Hind' is arguably the most recognizable war machine of the Cold War, and has achieved near-legendary status in the annals of military history. The first Soviet helicopter to function as both a gunship and an assault transport, it served extensiv... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010