The first edition of Men of the Battle of Britain by Kenneth G Wynn was published by Gliddon Books in 1989. It was quickly established as a
Airmen’s Incredible Escapes Veterans’ accounts of survival in the Second World War During the current pandemic front line health workers do their job day after day
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There was a war on 80 years ago when my parents married, and like many couples, they couldn’t live together. My father, Bernard Harris, was
6 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Battle of Salamis 2020 is the official 2,500 year anniversary for the great naval battle of Salamis.
As our 30th birthday month draws to a close – and what a month it has been! – we have a very special ‘Meet the
We’ve reached the end of another fantastic blog tour! If you missed any of the stops, you can catch up here.
We hope you’re enjoying ‘meeting’ our fantastic team! Today we’d like to introduce to Michael Leventhal.
The Most Destructive Weapon Seventy five years ago in 1945, on 2 May in Italy then two days later on 4 May in Germany, all
Throughout August we will be introducing you to some of our great team here at Pen and Sword. Today it’s the turn of Phillip Sidnell