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Bryan Cooper

    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.

    The Ironclads of Cambrai
    The Old Church
    The E-Boat Threat
    The War of the Gun Boats
    Tank Battles of World War I
    The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli
    • Classic account of WW1 tank warfareCharts how and why tanks became so vitalOut of print for 30 years and highly sought after

      Tank Battles of World War I
    • The War of the Gun Boats

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Originally published as: Battle of the torpedo boats. London: Macdonald & Co., 1970.

      The War of the Gun Boats
    • 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 E-Boat Threat
    • The Old Church

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      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 The author presents previously unpublished information sourced from the British Newspaper Archives, arranged chronologically to enhance understanding.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.

      The Old Church
    • A Brilliant book on the revolution of tank warfare Daily Express; A vividly clear account of a triumph that nearly wasnt . Evening Standard

      The Ironclads of Cambrai