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1914: Fight the Good Fight: Britain, the Army and the Coming of the First World War by Allan Mallinson
Category: Military
'No part of the Great War compares in interest with its opening', wrote Churchill. 'The measured, silent drawing together of gigantic forces, the uncertainty of their movements and positions, the number of unknown and unknowable facts made the first collision a drama never surpassed...In fact the War wa ...Show more
Fight to the Finish - The First World War - Month by Month by Allan Mallinson
Category: Military
'Mallinson . . . combines the authority of a soldier-turned-military historian with the imaginative touch of the historical novelist.' Lawrence James, THE TIMES We remember months, because months have names, because they are linked to the seasons, and because they have their own character. Looking at t ...Show more
The Passage to India (#13 Matthew Hervey) by ALLAN MALLINSON
Category: Fiction | Series: Matthew Hervey Series
It is 1831, riots and rebellions are widespread . . . In England, the new government is facing protests against the attempts of the Tory-dominated House of Lords to thwart the passing of the Reform Bill. In India, relations are strained between the presidency of Madras and some of the neighbouring prin ...Show more
The Tigress of Mysore by Allan Mallinson
Category: Fiction
Set against the backdrop of an India in transition, this novel marks the welcome return of Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragons in his fourteenth adventure in the bestselling series. Following their successful invasion of Coorg in order to remove the state's deranged rajah, Lieutenant-Colonel Matthe ...Show more
Too Important for the Generals: Losing and Winning the First World War by Allan Mallinson
Category: Military
'War is too important to be left to the generals' snapped future French prime minister Georges Clemenceau on learning of yet another bloody and futile offensive on the Western Front. One of the great questions in the ongoing discussions and debate about the First World War is why did winning take so lon ...Show more
Too Important for the Generals: Losing and Winning the First World War by Allan Mallinson
Category: Accessories
'War is too important to be left to the generals' snapped future French prime minister Georges Clemenceau on learning of yet another bloody and futile offensive on the Western Front. One of the great questions in the ongoing discussions and debate about the First World War is why did winning take so lo ...Show more
Words of Command(Matthew Hervey 12) by Allan Mallinson
Category: Fiction | Series: Matthew Hervey Series
Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Hervey returns to take command of the 6th Light Dragoons in his 12th entralling adventure. January 1830, and one of the hardest winters in memory... And the prime minister, the Iron Duke, is resisting growing calls for parliamentary reform, provoking scenes of violent unrest i ...Show more
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