THE DOOLITTLE RAID The First Strike Against Japan, April 1942 Just over two years ago, in January 2018, I was stood on Runway Able at
Today we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author and transport photographer Jim Blake. Jim has written numerous titles for Pen and Sword
In that quiet corner of Germany on the Dutch border, the tranquil calm of Easter Sunday, 4 April 1999, was shattered by the roar of
Today on the blog we have a guest post from author Stephen Wynn, whose new book The Lancastria Tragedy is available to preorder now.
Squadron Leader Brian Lane DFC and Spitfire! On 21 September 1940, Flying Officer Stanley Devon, an award-winning press photographer whose services the Air Ministry had
Our new release Modern Rainbow Patchwork Quilts features 14 colourful contemporary patchwork tutorials. Each project is broken down into easy-to-follow steps accompanied by detailed illustrations, advice on fabric
The 24th April 1915 marks the start of the Armenian Genocide, where over 1.5 million Armenians were murdered. Armenian Genocide is a new, gripping short
The subject of my first novel, Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, daughter of Alfred the Great, was someone whose life was somewhat of a paradox.
“NONE SO BLIND” – the RAF attitude to dive-bombing. One aspect of the Petlyakov Pe-2 story that is very revealing was the attitude taken by
Ménage à trois? Nothing was ever too much for the infamous Sophie Dawes Most definitions of the French term ménage à trois – literally in English