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- The Price of VictoryN A M Rodger£40.00Chronicling everything from Navarino to the battles in the Pacific during World War II, this is the culmination of a sig... SEE MOREChronicling everything from Navarino to the battles in the Pacific during World War II, this is the culmination of a significant historical work and the final volume in Rodger's peerless tri... SEE MORE
- The Safeguard of the SeaN A M Rodger£20.00Marking the first in N.A.M. Rodger's definitive history of the British Navy, we traverse the first millennium after its ... SEE MOREMarking the first in N.A.M. Rodger's definitive history of the British Navy, we traverse the first millennium after its formation, touching on everything from weapons and policy to military ... SEE MORE
- The Command of the OceanN A M Rodger£20.00In the second volume in his epic trilogy on the British Navy, N.A.M. Rodger details the history of the British navy from... SEE MOREIn the second volume in his epic trilogy on the British Navy, N.A.M. Rodger details the history of the British navy from 1649-1815. Brimming with incredible detail about the battles, finance... SEE MORE
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- EighteenAlice Loxton£22.00What do you remember about being eighteen? In this unconventional history, Loxton explores Britain's past through eighte... SEE MOREWhat do you remember about being eighteen? In this unconventional history, Loxton explores Britain's past through eighteen notable people at the age of eighteen - from Empress Matilda to Ric... SEE MORE
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