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| Convoy,
By D. Pope. House of Stratus. ISBN: 0755104412 |
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[Reissue
of Pope's WW2 convoy novel.]
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| Paperback
- (2001) |
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| Sink
the Bismarck by Duncan Harding. Severn House Publishers; |
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War
fiction. Bismarck is finally going out to fight the British. It will be
a prestigious operation for the Admiral Raeder, the head of the German
fleet. But Admiral Doenitz, head of the submarine service, will do anything
to sabotage the operation, including informing the British of the Bismarck's
movements.
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| Hardcover
- 224 pages (December 2000) |
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| We
Die Alone, by David Howarth, Andy McNab (Introduction). Canongate Books
Ltd; ISBN: 1841950459. |
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In
1943 a team of Norwegian commandos sailed from England for Nazi-occupied
Norway to organize the Norwegian resistance. They were betrayed and only
one man survived the Nazi ambush, to find a tiny Arctic village. There,
near death, he found villagers willing to risk their lives to save him.
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| Paperback
- 242 pages New Ed (July 2000) |
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| The
Omega Deception. by J.F. Bayer. Broadman & Holman. ISBN: 0805419667 |
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U-boats
and Doenitz feature in this tense thriller.
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| Paperback
- (2000) |
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| The
Boat (Das Boot), by L-G Buchheim. Cassell Military.. ISBN: 0304352314 |
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[Re-issue
of the book behind the film of which some of the events are real - including
the attack on the U-Boat in the Mediterranean which was by 812 squadron
swiordfish from Gibraltar.
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Chapters.ca.
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| Paperback
- (1999)/September 2002 |
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| The
Captain. By J. de Hartog. Nautical & Aviation Pub Co.ISBN: 0709031106 |
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[Fictionalized
account of Convoy PQ17.]
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| Hardcover
- (1998) |
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| SINK
THE ARK ROYAL by Duncan Harding. Severn House Publishers; ISBN: 0727852523 |
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War
fiction. In North Africa Rommel is preparing to march on Cairo, and the
British 8th Army is exhausted and demoralised. The only spark of hope is
Malta, but their resources are running low. Churchill must take desperate
measures to send a convoy with planes and fuel guarded by the vulnerable
Ark Royal. From the author of SINK THE TIRPITZ!
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| Hardcover
- 218 pages (28 August, 1997) |
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| Eagle
at Taranto by Alan Evans Hodder & Stoughton. General; ISBN: 0340395265 |
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War
Fiction. Taking as its focus one of the major and decisive engagements
of the Second World War, this is an adventure of war focusing on a sub-lieutenant
on the aircraft carrier H.M.S Eagle. He meets an American newspaperman
and his personal assistant who are destined to give a special meaning to
his war.
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| Hardcover
- 224 pages (1 June, 1987) |
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| Sink
the Tirpitz by Duncan Harding. Severn House Publishers; ISBN: 0727849239 |
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War
fiction. The German battleship Tirpitz is being refitted for one last mission
- to assassinate the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. The ship
must be stopped in the harbour, but the only means of doing this is by
submarine, manned by officers who know that they are embarking on a suicide
mission.
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| Hardcover
- 24 October, 1996 |
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| Operation
Judgement by Duncan Harding. Severn House Publishers; ISBN: 0727846922 |
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Set
in 1939 and based on fact, this novel is about a plan - codenamed "Operation
Judgement" - to destroy the Italian fleet from the air. But with only 30
out-of-date torpedo bombers to take on the Italian navy, the task is daunting,
but they dare not fail.
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| Hardcover
- 256 pages (15 December, 1994) |
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| The
Shetland Bus. By David Howarth, Kjell Colding The Shetland
Times; ISBN: 1898852421 |
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During World War II,
the "Shetland Bus" would go across the North Sea to occupied Norway, to
take supplies and saboteurs into the fjords under thenoses of the Germans,
and to take refugees to safety on the return journey.
This is the story of those secret
wartime missions.
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| Paperback
- 180 pages New Ed (24 October, 1998) |
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| Airman's
Wife by Renee Shann. |
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When
a young girl puts in the uniform of her country it does not mean she forswears
romance., as Sue Bradford was to discover when she became a member of the
Women's Royal Naval Service - the WRENS. She was stationed at a great base
of the Fleet Air Arm that was near enough to London for the WRENS and the
young naval officers to go there on passs to dine and dance.
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