AA
Command: Britain's Anti-Aircraft Defences of World War II
by Colin Dobinson
(Hardcover)
Allied
Artillery of World War Two
by Ian V. Hogg
Hardcover - 192 pages
Crowood Pr; ISBN: 1861261659
American
Civil War Artillery 1861-1865: Field & Heavy Artillery
by Philip Katcher, Tony Bryan
Because of the length of the coastline of the United States, from the
beginning American ordnance and engineers placed an emphasis on heavy artillery
mounted in coastal defenses. This book details the development and usage
of heavy and field artillery from the Union and Confederate armies.
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Anti
Aircraft Artillery
by Ian V. Hogg
(Hardcover)
Anti-Tank
Weapons
by Terry Gander
Hardcover - 192 pages (March )
Crowood Pr Ltd; ISBN: 1861262590 |
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Anti-Tank
Weapons
(Brassey's Modern Military Equipment)
Hardcover 1 edition
Brasseys Inc; ISBN: 1857531779
Artillery:
A History
by John Norris
Hardcover - 256 pages (March 1, )
Sutton Publishing; ISBN: 0750921854
Artillery
Hell : The Employment of Artillery at Antietam (Texas A & M
University Military History, No 38)
by Curt Johnson, Richard C. Anderson, Joseph Mills Hanson
Hardcover
Texas A&M Univ. Press; ISBN: 0890966222
Special Order
British
& American Artillery of World War II
by Ian V. Hogg
Hardcover from Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal
British
Napoleonic Artillery 1793-1815: Field Artillery (New Vanguard, 60)
by Chris Henry, Brian Delf
This title is the first of two volumes examining the artillery equipment
of the British forces during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, along
with Wellington's campaigns in India.
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British
Napoleonic Artillery 1793-1815 (2): Siege and Coastal Artillery (New Vanguard,
65)
by Chris Henry, Brian Delf
Following on from the first volume covering British Napoleonic Artillery,
this volume concentrates on the heavy weapons of siege and coastal defenses.
This book covers the main equipment used; the 24 pounder siege gun and
a variety of mortars. Also covered in detail is the specialist bomb vessel,
which was used to snack fortifications in a similar fashion; siege techniques;
and the tactical use of siege and coastal artillery.
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Cannoneers
in Gray: The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee, 1861-1865
by Larry J. Daniel
Paperback from Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt)
1990
Double
Canister at Ten Yards : The Federal Artillery and the Repulse of Pickett's
Charge
by David Shultz
Paperback - 77 pages
Stackpole Books; ISBN: 096389935X
Early
Gunpowder Artillery 1300-1600
by John Norris
Hardcover from Motorbooks International
88
mm Flak 18/36/37/41 & Pak 43 1936-45 (New Vanguard 46)
by John Norris, Mike Fuller
The German 88mm was by far the most famous and versatile artillery
weapon of World War II. It was first used as an antiaircraft weapon by
the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and saw further service
in the German invasions of Poland and France, where it was first used in
its anti-tank role. This role was particularly successful and the 88 became
feared by tank crews from North Africa to Russia. This book covers all
these variants, explaining their design, development and operational use.
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Encyclopedia of Modern U.S. Military Weapons : The Army Times Navy Times
Air Force Times
Timothy M. Laur, et al
Listed under Military Smallarms
German
Artillery of World War Two
Ian V. Hogg
Hardcover
Jane's
Armour and Artillery, 2003-2004
by Christopher F. Foss, Jane's Information Group
Hardcover from Jane's
Information Group
Jane's
Armour & Artillery 2004-2005
by Christopher
F. Foss
Paperback from Jane's Information Group
Special Order
Medieval Siege Weapons: Western Europe AD 585-1385
by David Nicolle, Sam Thompson
Listed under Siege Weapons
Napoleons
Guns 1792-1815 (1: Field Artillery (New Vanguard, 66)
by Rene Chartrand, Ray Hutchins
Napoleon, as a young artilleryman, was trained with the Gribeauval
system, created to standardize the French field artillery. The consistency
of the Gribeauval system, along with Napoleon's personal preference for
artillery ensured that the French artillery had a strong advantage over
their opponents, possessing considerably more guns than any other army.
This volume deals with 4-, 8- and 12-pdr guns, light 1-pdr guns and later
innovations such as the 6pdr gun, which were used with great success by
Napoleon in Italy, Germany and Austria.
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NAPOLEON'S GUNS 1792 - 1815 (2) This volume is the second half of the
story of the French artillery during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
It covers the howitzers, mortars, and large siege and garrison guns, placing
a special emphasis on their role, technical significance, and operational
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The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems, 1997-1998
(Serial)
Norman Friedman
Listed under Naval Warfare
Weapons and Warfare in Renaissance Europe : Gunpowder, Technology,
and Tactics
Bert S. Hall
Listed under Antique Weapons
Moving the Guns : The Mechanisation of the Royal Artillery, 1854-1939
by Philip Ventham, David Fletcher (Contributor)
Paperback - 126 pages
Books Britain; ISBN: 0112904777
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The
25-Pounder Field Gun, 1939-72 (New Vanguard 48)
by Chris Henry, Mike Fuller (Illustrator)
Of all the British guns in use during the Second World War, the 25
pounder is the gun that best represents Britain's armed forces. It was
adaptable, it packed a powerful punch, and above all it was reliable. This
book provides a full combat history of a gun that was used in every theatre
of the Second World War and saw extensive service in the postwar years,
particularly in Korea and during the Malaysian emergency.
(Paperback)
Artillery : Guns & Rocket Systems (Greenhill Military Manuals)
by T. J. O'Malley, Ray Hutchins (Illustrator)
Hardcover - 160 pages
Stackpole Books; ISBN: 1853671886
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