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RSP Book List, January 8Th 2013 RSP Book List, January 8th 2013 Aircraft, Tanks and Misc English Title Authors ISBN Edition Publisher Year Remarks US Navy and Marine Corps Fighters Green, William & 0-356-08222-9 MacDonald & 1976 Swansborough, Jane's, London Gordon The Soviet Air Force since 1918 – Personalities, Boyd, Alexander 356-08288-1 (SBN) MacDonald & 1977 Planning, Aircraft and Operations Jane's, London Armour in Profile No. 4 – T.3 Christie Chaimberlain, Peter & Pugh, Profile Publications 1967 Stevenson Ltd Czechoslovak Armoured Fighting vehicles 1918-1945 Doyle, H.C. & 0-85242-628-3 Bellona 1979 Kliment, C.K. Publications German Tanks of World War II – The complete von Senger und 0-88365-051-7 Galahad Books, 1969 black illustrated history of German armoured fighting Etterlin, F.M. New York hardcover, vehicles 1926-1945 green sleeve falling apart German and Austrian Aviation of World War I – A Cowin, Hugh W. 1-84176-069-2 Osprey Publishing 2000 Pictorial Chronicle of the Airmen and Aircraft that forged German Airpower Emblems of the rising sun – Imperial Japaese Army Scott, Peter 1-902109-55-4 Hikoki Publications 1999 Air Force Unit Markings The Fleet Air Arm The Fleet Air Museum, Yeovilton, Somerset The Fleet Air Museum, museum Yeovilton, Somerset brochure Project Halifax Yorkshire Air Museum Yorkshire Air 1987 Museum Tanks of other Nations – France Royal Armoured 1970 Corps Tank Museum, Dorset he Pocket Encyclopedia of World Aircraft in Colour – Munson, Kenneth Blandford Press, 1968 Fighters 1914-1919 – Attack and Trainig Aircraft London The Pocket Encyclopedia of World Aircraft in Colour – Munson, Kenneth Blandford Press, 1968 Bombers 1914-1919 – Patrol and Reconnaissance London Aircraft World War II Airplanes Angelucci, Enzo & 0-528-88170-1 Rand McNally, 1979 Matricardi, Paolo Chicago Tanks and other AFVs of the Blitzkrieg Era 1939-1941 White, B.T. 0-7137-0704-6 Blandford Press, 1979 reprint London Military Transport of World War I including Vintage Ellis, C. & Bishop, D 0-7137-0701-1 Blandford Press, 1976 reprint Vehicles and Post War Models London 1 The Bellona MkII Manual Of Military Field Works of the Holmes, William Bellona Publications Ltd, tall thin brown 20th century Bracknell, Berkshire booklet Bellona Handbook No. 1: A summary of the Self- Chaimberlain, Peter & Doyle, H.L Bellona 1970 Propelled Weapons of the German Army 1939-45 – Publications Ltd, Part 2 – Weapons on foreign built fullytracked chassis Bracknell, Berkshire Bellona Handbook No. 1: A summary of the Self- Chaimberlain, Peter & Doyle, H.L Bellona 1968 Propelled Weapons of the German Army 1939-45 – Publications Ltd, Part 1 – Weapons on German built fullytracked Bracknell, chassis Berkshire Bellona Handbook No. 2: Semi-Tracked Vehicles of the Chaimberlain, Peter & Doyle, H.L Bellona 1968 German Army 1939-45 – Part 1 – Zugkraftwagen und Publications Ltd, Selbstfahrlafette (Prime Movers and Self-Propelled Bracknell, Berkshire Carriages) Bellona Handbook No. 3: A summary of the Transport Conniford. M.P. Bellona 1969 used by the British Army 1939-45 – Part 1 – Tank Publications Ltd, Transporters, Recovery Vehicles, Machinery Trucks Bracknell, Berkshire Fighting Machines of World War II White, B.T. 0-7137-1452-2 Blandford Press, 1984 Dorset The Luftwaffe War Diaries Bekker, Cajus 345-01724- 1 Ballantine Books, 1969 125 New York Rail Gun Batchelor, John & 0-85242-328-4 John Batchelor Ltd, 1973 Hogg, Ian Dorset Suicide Squads O'Neill, Richard 0-345-30439- Ballantine Books, 1981 X New York French Armoured Fighting Vehicles, No. 1 – Chars Touzin, P. & Gurtner, C. Bellona Publications d'Assaut – Battle Tanks Polikarpov Fighters in action Pt. 2 – Aircraft number Stapfer, Hans-Heiri 0-89747-355-8 squadron/signal 1996 162 Publications German & Other Die deutschen Panzer 1926-1945 F.M. Von Senger 3-7637-5988-3 und Etterlin Die deutschen Flugzeuge 1933-1945 Kens, Karlheinz & Nowarra, Heinz J. J.F.Lehmanns 1964 Verlag, München Das Waffen-Arsenal Band 23: Panzer 38(t) Scheibert, Horst 3-7909-0045-1 Podzun-Verlag, 1976 Friedberg Dornier – Flugzeuge / Aircraft Dornier GmbH Dornier GmbH 1983 in two Friedrichshafen languages: german and english 2 Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet - 9th Edition Rowe and Morison 0-87021-638-4 Naval Institute 1972 reprint Press, Anapolis Airborne at War Crookenden, Napier 0-7110-0771-3 Ian Allan, London 1978 Batailles Aeriennes 14 – Avril 1941: Hitler attaque la Yougoslavie - Operation Marita in French Batailles Aeriennes 15 – La guerre en Grece 1940 in French Historical Transport – Anual Guide 1979 The World's Fair 1979 Ltd., Oldham Civilian Ships English Title Authors ISBN Edition Publisher Year Remarks Merchant Fleets 45 – Maersk Line Middlemiss, 1-871128-26-9 Shield 2005 Norman L. Publications, Newcastle Merchant Fleets – 5 – Royal Mail Line & Nelson Line Haws, Duncan 0-946378-00-2 TCL Publications 1982 Palm Line Laurence Dunn & 1-8720006-01- P.M. Heaton 1994 P.M. Heaton 9 Publishing, Abergavenny Frank C. Strick & Co. J.E.B. Belt & H.S. 0-905617-81-9 World Ship 1996 Appleyard Society, Kent Travels of the tramps – twenty tramp fleets – Volume Middlemiss, 1-871128-23-4 Shield 2003 hardcover with V Norman L. Publications, white sleeve Newcastle Comecon Merchant Ships Greenway, 0-911378-34-0 Sheridan House 1981 white hardcover Ambrose Inc in green sleeve Picture History of the Italian Line 1932-1977 Miller, William H. 0-486-40489-7 Dover Publications 1999 tall red Jr. Ltd paperback Great Passenger Ships of the World: Volume 2: 1913- Kludas, Arnold 0-85059-242-9 Patrick Stevens, 1986 we have part 1923 Cambridge one in German, reprint Transpacific Steam – The Story of Steam Navigation Tate, E. Mowbray 0-8453-4792-6 Rosemont 1986 from the Pacific Coast of North America to the Far Publishing East and the Antipodes, 1867-1941 The Union-Castle Line – A Celebration in Photographs Mallett, Alan S. 0-9516038-1-7 Ship Pictorial 1996 reprint and Company Postcards Publications Channel Island's Railway Steamers Le Scelleur, Kevin 0-85059-707-2 Patrick Stevens, 1985 Cambridge Merchant ships of the world in color 1910-1929 Dunn, Lawrence 1 Macmillan 1975 The Rebuilding of the Severn Trow – Spry Johnson, C.S 0-9526137-0-0 The Upper Severn 1995 Navigation Trust 3 The Great Luxury Liners 1927-1954 – A Photographic Miller, William H. 0-486-24056-8 Dover Publications 1981 Record Jr. Ltd British Passenger Lines of the Five Oceans Gibbs, Vernon 2 Putnam & Co Ltd, 1957 London Ocean Liners – Paintings Cards – 24 Full-Color Batchelor, John 0-486-29764-0 Dover Publications 1997 Paintings Ltd Maritime Heritage – Barrow & Morecambe Bay Sankey, Raymond 0-947971-07-6 Silver Link 1986 Publishing Ocean Steam Vessels Stanton, Samuel Ward Stinehour Press, 1963 Lunenburg A Seafaring Heritage - San Francisco Maritime Bonnett, Wayne 1-56640-282-4 Pomegranate 1993 National Historical Park – A Book of Postcards Artbooks, San Francisco North Atlantic Seaway Volume 2 Bonsor, N.R.P 0-905824-01-6 Brookside 1978 Publications, Jersey MacQueen's Legacy – Ships of the Royal Mail line Nicol, Stuart 0-7524-2119-0 Tempus Publishing 2001 Volume Two Victorian and Edwardian Merchant Steamships from Greenhill, Basil & 0-87021-971-5 Naval Institute 1979 old photographs Giffard, Ann Press, Anapolis Steam Yachts Couling, David 0-87021-963-4 Naval Institute 1980 Press, Anapolis Ships of the great lakes on postcards Welnetz, Bob Manitowoc Maritime Museum Ships of Dover, Folkestone Deal and Thanet Roche, T.W.E. Adlard Coles Ltd 1959 Ships of the Mersey and Manchester Le Fleming, H.M. Adlard Coles Ltd 1959 Chlyde Steamers and Lock Lomond Fleets in and Milne, Peter after 1936 Norwegian America Line 1910-1995 Pedersen, Bjørn & 0-905617-79-7 World Ship 1995 Hawks, F.W. Society, Kent South Atlantic Seaway Bonsor, N.R.P. 0-905824-06-7 Brookside 1983 Publications, Jersey The Steamboaters – From the Early Side-Wheelers to Drago, Harry Bramhall, New 1967 the Big Packets Sinclair York History of American Steam Navigation Morrison, John H. Stephen Daye 1958 Press, New York Clyde Steamers and Loch Lomond Fleets in and after Milne, Peter Ian Allan, London 1936 A nostalgic look at Scottish Coastal Steamers 1918- Patton, Brian 1-85794-123-3 4 Silver Link 1999 1975 - „The lines that linked the lochs“ Publishing Stanton's American Steam Vessels Stanton, Samuel 0-486-42330-1 Dover Publications 2002 Ward Inc. German 4 Die Geschichte der deutschen der deutschen Arnold Kludas 3-8225-0037-2 Ernst Kabel Verlag, 1986 Passagierschifffahrt – Band 1: Die Pionierjahre von Hamburg 1850 bis 1890 Die Geschichte der deutschen der deutschen Arnold Kludas 3-8225-0038-0 Ernst Kabel Verlag, 1987 Passagierschifffahrt – Band 2: Expansion auf allen Hamburg Meeren – 1890 bis 1900 Die Geschichte der deutschen der deutschen Arnold Kludas 3-8225-0039-9 Ernst Kabel Verlag, 1988 Passagierschifffahrt – Band 3: Sprunghaftes Hamburg Wachstum: 1900 bis 1914 Die Geschichte der deutschen der deutschen Arnold Kludas 3-8225-0040-2 Ernst Kabel Verlag, 1989 Passagierschifffahrt – Band 4: Vernichtung und Hamburg Wiedergeburt: 1914 bis 1930 Die großen Passagierschiffe der Welt – Eine Arnold Kludas 3-7979-1823-3 2 Stalling, Hamburg 1972 we have part Dokumentation: Band 1: 1858-1912 two in English Die Geschichte der Reichs-Post-Dampfer: Verbindung Christine Reinke- 3-7822-0618-5 Koehlers 1994 zwischen den Kontinenten 1886-1914 Kunze Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Herford Die Handelsschiffe Österreich-Ungarns im Weltkrieg Aichelberg, 3-900310-37-8 1 Herbert Weishaupt 1988 1914-1918 Wladimir Verlag, Graz Fähren – Ferries Schwadtke, Karl-Heinz Karl-Heinz 1965 in two Schwadtke, languages: Bremen german and english Fleet lists English Title Authors ISBN Edition Publisher Year Remarks British vessels lost at sea 1914-18 0-85059-291-7 Patrick Stevens, 1977 reprint Cambridge British vessels lost at sea 1939-45 0-85059-267-4 Patrick Stevens, 1976 reprint Cambridge US Warships of World War I Silverstone, Paul 7110-0095-6 Ian Allan, London 1970 French Warships of World War II Couhat, Jean 7110-0153-7 2 Ian Allan, London 1972 Labayle German Warships of World War II Taylor, John C.
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