'Easily the bloodiest single battle fought in the war.' Mark Bowden, the journalist and acclaimed author of Black Hawk Down and Killing…
Stephen Miles explores British fortifications erected in preparation for a war that never happened. On 5 September 1800, French forces surrendered Malta…
The Dreyse Needle Gun Daniel Sager examines this weapon’s limitations Introduced by the Prussian Army in the mid-19th century, the Dreyse…
The organization of the Zulu army was profoundly different to its professional British counterpart, a part-time citizen militia, the means by which…
The Command of the Air is the greatest military treatise on air war ever written – a dogmatic manifesto promising victory through…
Killing Time: Archaeology and the First World War In the new, revised (paperback) edition of Killing Time, Nicholas J Saunders has updated…





