The Role of Intelligence in the Battle of Britain
P&S author John Lewes sadly passed away in June 2021 after a short illness.
Republic across the Mountains is the history of the vanquished Spanish Republicans who fled Spain at the end of the Civil War and sought refuge
As a History major at Trinity College, Connecticut, Michael Kluger always knew more about the Atlantic Charter than most of us – in fact virtually
On 1 August 1803, Lieutenant John Quilliam, then fifth lieutenant of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship Victory, recorded in his own lieutenant’s log that ‘left the
Spitfire Ace of Aces, The Album: The Photographs of Johnnie Johnson.
Desertion in the First World War – a new perspective
The Sands of Time: A Tale of Two Heinkels… When first I saw the Air Ministry’s 1941 pamphlet on the Battle of Britain, as a
81st Anniversary of Operation Dynamo The story of Desmond Finny, hero of the evacuation of Dunkirk One of the 50 Allied soldiers honoured in “Till
Fred Spiksley was the first man to coach across three continents including in six countries that are represented at the European Championships. In 1911 he