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6 Books, Military History and Conflicts, London Hidden Past

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6 Books, Military History and Conflicts, London Hidden Past
This collection of six books covers pivotal moments in naval and military history, early aviation, and London lesser known past. Battleship: The Loss of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse by Martin Middlebrook and Patrick Mahoney recounts the dramatic events of December 1941, when two of Britain most powerful warships were sunk by Japanese aircraft, marking a turning point in naval warfare. Convoy Drama in Arctic Waters by Paul Kemp examines the harrowing experiences of Allied naval convoys navigating treacherous Arctic routes during World War II, highlighting the strategic importance and human cost of these missions. Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian from 1809 to 1922 by James Tertius de Kay provides an engrossing history of the HMS Macedonian, a Royal Navy frigate captured by the Americans in the War of 1812, detailing its service under both British and American flags. The Air Show at Brescia 1909 by Peter Demetz explores the spectacular early aviation event in Italy, attended by pioneers like Louis Bleriot, Glenn Curtiss, and even Franz Kafka, capturing the excitement of flight at the dawn of the 20th century. The Battleship Potemkin: The Film Companion by Richard Taylor delves into the revolutionary 1925 Soviet film, analyzing its historical context, cinematic innovations, and political significance. London Secret History by Peter Bushell uncovers hidden stories and lesser known historical events from the city past, revealing the intriguing and often mysterious side of London. Each book is in very good condition, making this set a valuable addition for military history enthusiasts, naval scholars, and collectors of unique historical perspectives. The largest book dimensions: 6.5"L x 2.5"W x 9.5"H.

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Condition: Age related wear.