The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Bryan Cooper a commencé sa carrière en tant que journaliste, devenant plus tard rédacteur pour Flying Review durant son service dans la RAF. Il est l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages consacrés à des sujets militaires. Son talent pour documenter des événements marquants s'est révélé en 1960 lorsqu'il a couvert le record de vitesse terrestre de Donald Campbell sur les salines de l'Utah.






Classic account of WW1 tank warfareCharts how and why tanks became so vitalOut of print for 30 years and highly sought after
Originally published as: Battle of the torpedo boats. London: Macdonald & Co., 1970.
Out of print for 30 years and highly sought afterUnique study of this vital part of the Naval War in WW2Very few books on this subject
The narrative centers on the Church of the Holy Trinity in Millom, exploring its rich history through unique insights gathered over a decade of research. The author presents previously unpublished information sourced from the British Newspaper Archives, arranged chronologically to enhance understanding. Alongside the text, a collection of rare images, including some from the author's personal archive, adds visual depth to the historical account, offering a fresh perspective on this cherished local landmark.
A Brilliant book on the revolution of tank warfare Daily Express; A vividly clear account of a triumph that nearly wasnt . Evening Standard
Traces the development of these fast small craft.