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World War II Honour to the Airborne—Parts 1 and 2
We have recently taken stock of the remaining copies of Dave Buxton’s excellent “Honour to the Airborne” Volumes 1 and 2. Volume 1 looks at the honours and awards to the Airborne forces (Glider Pilots, Paras, Air Landing Brigade etc) in World War II whilst volume 2 covers awards made to members of the SAS 1939–45. The fi rst volume—by far the bigger of the two, is hardback with dust jacket and was originally published by Liverpool Medal Company. Volume 2 was privately produced and is a smaller softcover publication—we’re currently offering them BOTH for just £12—an absolute bargain and not to be missed!
Price £12.00 (+£3.00 p&p, Europe/world surface £3.00, Airmail £5.00)
Medals, Decorations & Orders of World War II
See pg 12
for WWI sister volume
An excellent reference that should appeal to all collectors. It will be of particular interest to anyone who collects more modern awards as the origin of many of today’s medals can be traced back to that global confl ict. Both this and the accompanying work are well illustrated with full indices and a very useful glossary of
medal inscriptions to aid identifi cation.
Price £20.00 (+£3.50 p&p, Europe/World surface £3.50, Airmail £7.00)
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Army Records—a guide for family historians
An excellent book from Will Spencer of the National Archives (better known as the PRO to many of us), essential for anyone trying to trace an ancestor in the Army or looking to research any Army service records.
Price £12.99 (+£3.00 p&p, Europe/World surface £3.00, Airmail £6.00)
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RAF Records—A guide for family historians
Another useful title from Will Spencer of the National Archives. This book is essential for anyone trying to trace an ancestor who served in the RAF or looking to research any RAF Personnel service records.
Price £12.99 (+£3.00 p&p, Europe/World surface £3.00, Airmail £6.00)
Those Who Dared
The Special Air Service—SAS— was born in the Western Desert of North Africa in 1941 growing from a small detachment of around 60 men to a full Regiment and fi nally a Brigade. This volume is a detailed account of Gallantry awards to the British SAS and attached SBS
units between 1941 and 1946 and is the result of countless hours of research on the part of the author.
Special price: NOW ONLY £5.00 (p&p UK FREE, Europe/World surface/Airmail £2)
Buy with WWI and receive P&P free!
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