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1 Smith, Peter C. ARCTIC VICTORY: THE STORY OF CONVOY PQ 18.
Crecy, n.p., 1994, reprint. 
238 pp, large 8vo (9 1/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 0947554440 B&w photographs, maps/battle plans. "In the critical summer of 1942 the climax of the war at sea was reached with three tremendous convoy battles, one in the Mediterranean a nd two on the cruel Arctic convoy route to North Russia. In July 1942 came the disaster of PQ 17 whose annihilation was an unmitigated defeat for the Allies. In August the bulk of the Royal Navy's slender resources were switched to the Medi t e r r a n e an to fight through the 'Pedestal' convoy to Malta. This was fought through successfully but at very heavy cost. Then in September 1942 the ships of PQ 18 put to sea in proud defiance of the grim fate of PQ 17. The hard-fought actio n th at f ol lo we d is described in this detailed and careful study of one of the major convoy battles of World War II. Peter C. Smith has researched his subject to a great depth and the resulting blow-by-blow account of the passage of this convo y con sti tut es a r eco rd of epic courage and grim determination, heroism and dogged endurance. It is a proud chapter in the maritime history of the Royal Navy." Two very small shallow dints on free rear endpaper - migrates very lightly back thr ou gh " Sour ces" pa ges, one very tiny corner bump. Dust jacket has very minor rubbing on rear panel. Very Good+/Near Fine 
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2 Twite, Mike, ed. (Ken Ellis, Ray Rimell, Donald Hannah, Peter Moran, Peter Smith, Peter March, Bruce Robertson, Keith Wilson, George Bailey, Bob Ogden. FLYPAST. NO. 13. AUGUST 1982. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1982. 
68 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format - stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: Preservation Project (Mystere IV); Death of a Zeppelin (shooting down of Airship SLII by Lt. William Leefe Ro binson); Air Show '82; Warplanes in Civvies (Handley Page 0/400 series); Aviation Archaeology (crashes in Peak District); Straight Down (Blackburn Skua); Preservation News; Flight Royal (Royal Navy Historic Flight); For the Record (Avro 504K) ; K Z R a lly (Stauning, Denmark); Museums of the World (Planes of Fame Museum, Chino, California). Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear to covers, light wear on sp in e , li ght browning to edges of textblock. VG+ 
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3 Twite, Mike, ed. (Ken Ellis, Michael Fopp, Eric hayward, Hans Schmoller-Haldy, John Smith, Paul Coggan, Bob Ogden, Donald Hannah, Peter Moran.) FLYPAST. NO. 22. MAY 1983. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1983. 
60 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: Preservation Project (Lincolnshire Aviation Museum Fairchild Argus - replacing fabric with glass fibre); Bombe r Museum opens (Bomber Command Museum); G-HUNT reborn (Hawker Hunter); Preservation News; Air Show '83; I Remember (Luftwaffe pilot Hans Schmoller-Haldy); Preserved Vulcans (Avro Vulcan B2s); Southend Auction (Historic Aircraft Museum); World ' s f a s t est piston aircraft (F-51 Mustang 'Red Baron'); Museums of South Africa; Warplanes in Civvies (Avro Lancaster); Aviation Archaeology. Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exte ri or - mi no r edge wear to covers; light wear on spine; very light rubbing on rear cover, light browning to edges of textblock, light wrinkling at hinges, old price inked out on front cover, soft corner creases/curling. G+ 
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4 Twite, Mike, ed. (Mike Twite, Peter Moran, Paul Bennett, Peter Chinnery, Ken Ellis, Dave Mountney, Arthur Pearcy, David Smtih, Grp Capt P I. Harris, Peter March, Peter Smith, Bob Ogden, Bryan Philpott.) FLYPAST. NO. 23. JUNE 1983.
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1983. 
60 pp, 11 3/4" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: Duxford Auction (Christie's auction at Duxford); Aviation Archaeology; Arizona Scrapyards (Davis-Monthan Militar y Aircraft Storage and Dispostion Center, Goodyear International Airport, various scrapyards in Tucson area); Preservation Project (Saro Skeeter AOP.12 XM555; DC2 Anniversary; Preservation News; Airfield Archaeology (RAF Gaydon); Air Show '83 ; W i l h e lmshaven Disaster; Farewell to the Meteor; Dive Bombers (Petlyakov PE-2); Museums of the World (South Africa); Fortress Mystery (a crashed B-17). Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership ma r ks . E xt er ior - minor edge wear to covers; light wear on spine - small scuff on front hinge; light rubbing and small dint on rear cover, light browning to edges of textblock. VG 
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5 Twite, Mike, ed. (Peter Smith, J B Dunnet, Ken Ellis, R Wallace Clarke, Bruce Robertson, Mike Gradidge, Bob Ogden, Peter Moran.) FLYPAST. NO. 28. NOVEMBER 1983. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1983. 
68 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, maps, drawings, 4 pages color. Contents: Dive Bombers (Fairey Barracuda); The Lost Squadron (Blenheim raid); FotoPost (North West Front ier during WWI); Bookshelf; Preservation Project (Miles Master); Weapons of the RAF (Hispano-Suiza 20mm cannon); Gate Guardians (English Electric Lightning); Preservation News; For the Record (Iraq-Najd border air operations, 1927-28); Addict i v e O s h kosh (EAA Oshkosh show); Shangri-La Lives! (P-51B Mustang); Air Show '83; Moth Major Rebuild (DH Moth Major); Aviation Archaeology (wrecks). Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks . E xt e ri or - minor edge wear to covers, light wear on spine, very light rubbing and small edge tear on rear cover, light browning to edges of textblock. VG 
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6 Twite, Mike, ed. (Bob Ogden, Mike Twite, Philip Chinnery, Peter Cooksley, Ken Ellis, Frank Robinson, Peter Smith, Jeff Ethell, R Wallace Clarke, Andy Saunders, Stuart McKay, Stewart Evans.) FLYPAST. NO. 30. JANUARY 1984. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1984. 
68 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: FotoPost; Halberstadts in Virginia (WWI Halberstadts for sale); B-17 Sortie (flight of Sally B and RAF Museum' s B-17); Aladdin's Cave of Arizona (Pima Museum); Harriet Quimby - the 'Dresden Doll' (first woman to fly the Channel); Preservation Project: Viscount Whisky-Fox (Vickers Viscount); Catalina Rescue (search for survivors of sunken ship); Dive B o m b e r (Curtis SBC series); Aviation Archaeology (wrecks); Preservation News; Meteor Retirement (Meteor T8 VZ467, Britain's first jet fighter); Warbird Heaven (Oshkosh Show); Weapons of the Royal Air Force (Rolls-Royce 40mm cannon); Lightnings o n Ic e (s ix P-38 Lightnings buried beneath Greenland's ice cap); Corsair from the Lake; Wonderful Amy (Amy Johnson - DH Moth Club provided aeroplanes for film); Zorn....crash cameraman (American WWII photographer who recorded life on East Angli a a ir fie ld s). I n terior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear to covers, light wear on spine, very light rubbing on rear cover, light browning to edges of textblock. VG 
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7 Twite, Mike, ed. (Jeff Ethell, Philip Chinnery, Peter Moran, Ken Ellis, Peter Smith, Kenneth Wixey, Bob Ogden, Mike Searle, R Wallace Clarke.) FLYPAST. NO. 32. MARCH 1984. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1984. 
68 pp, 11 3/4" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: FotoPost; FlyPast Tours; Dauntless Rescue (SBD Dauntless rescued from bottom of Lake Michigan); Bob's Airpark (A rizona); Aviation Archaeology (wrecks); Preservation Review 1983; Dive Bombers (Aichi 'Val'); Preservation News; Between Wars Bombers (Handley-Page 0/400 and V/1500); The Professionals (Personal Plane Services); Spitfire rebuild (Spitfire XIV G - F I R E ); Weapons of the RAF (Lewis gun); Type Report (Mustang and Tiger Moth). Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear/wrinkling to covers, light wear on spi n e, v er y li gh t rubbing on rear cover, light browning to edges of textblock. VG 
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8 Twite, Mike, ed. (John Wegg, Bob Ogden, Ken Ellis, David Smith, Andy Saunders, Phillipa Hodgkiss, Bob Warters, John Foreman, Peter Moran.) FLYPAST. NO. 33. APRIL 1984. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1984. 
68 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, 4 pages color. Contents: FlyPast Tours; Type Report (Mosquito and Tiger Moth); Carvair Survivors (two Carvairs in Hawaii); Spitfire Reu nion (an RAF pilot reunited with the Mk VIII Spitfire he last flew in 1945); Aviation Museums of the World (Hungary); Presevation Project (Meteor F.8 WK914); Air Show '84; Airfield Archaeology (USAF base, Deenethorpe, Northants.); A Pilot's D i a r y ( e xcerpts from WW2 Sergeant Pilot's diary); Junker recovery (crashed German bomber); Saving a Typhoon (from Pagham Harbour); Benoist Anniversary (70th anniversary flight of world's first scheduled airline service); Preservation News; The Ba tt le o f t he Heligoland Bight (1939); Aviation Archaeology (wrecks). Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear to covers, light wear on spine, very light rubb ing on re ar co ver , s mall ghost sticker mark on front cover with slight glue residue, small corner crease on front cover, light browning to edges of textblock. Very Good 
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9 Ellis, Ken, ed. (Peter Cooksley, Ray Edwards, Francois Prins, Cliff Hoyle, Ruth Sligh, Chuck Sloat, Ian McLachlan, Dave Allport, Dave Smith, Ross McPherson.) FLYPAST. NO. 93. APRIL 1989. (FLY PAST.)
Key, Stamford, Lincs., 1989. 
71 pp, 11 11/16" H, soft cover (magazine format, stapled in wraps). Profusely illustrated with b&w and color photographs. Contents: Observer's Tale (operational career of 'Peter' Wilson); 'Oboe' Mosquitoes (Pin-point bombing by 'Oboe' equipped Mos quitoes); Sir Philip's Cobra (Sir Philip Sassoon and his fleet); Sir Thomas (Sopwith); A Survivor - Just (One of Boscombe Down's Harvards); Insubstantial Evidence (Whitley sortie); Jet Heritage (Jet Heritage Collection, Bournemouth); Skyboss ( C o r s a i r); News (death of Roland Fraissinet, demise of a Rapide); Preservation Project (CWH Lancaster); Aviation Archaeology (East Anglia); Airfield (North Coates, Donna Nook); Notebook (New Zealand), Museums of the World (National Air and Sp ac e Mu se um , Wa shington, D.C.), etc. Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear, very light wear at top/bottom of spine, tiny tear with crease on rear cover, very light rubbing on rear cover, minor bro wn ing to ed ge s o f textblock. VG 
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10 Fairfax, John, selected. (George Barker, Thomas Blackburn, Maurice Carpenter, Robert Conquest, Ronald Duncan, Ben Dunk, John Fairfax, Peter Godwin, John Heath-Stubbs, James Kirkup, Paul Lazard, Edward Lucie-Smith, John Moat, Edwin Morgan, et al.) FRONTIER OF GOING: AN ANTHOLOGY OF SPACE POETRY.
Panther, (St. Albans, Herts., 1973), reprint. 
124 pp, PB. An anthology of "the best space age poetry by new and established poets..." Short author biographies at rear. Interior - pages browning, a few small dog-ears, two page with tiny tears to fore edge - otherwise clean and tight with no p revious ownership marks. Exterior - light edgewear, tiny dint to bottom of textblock, soft creasing to front cover, spine flat and uncreased. G+ 
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11 Smith, Peter. HARD LYING: THE BIRTH OF THE DESTROYER, 1893-1913.
William Kimber, London, 1971, first edition. 
176 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 718301927 B&w photographs. "The ubiquitous destroyer, the Navy's maid of all work, is so familiar, so distinctive among small ships, that it is surprising how confusing are its origins. The idea behind its genesis was that it should meet the threat of the torpedo - which really began to look like a practical weapon of war in the 1860s; it was quickly realised how vulnerable the battleships could be to these small craft carrying t h e i r lethal torpedoes close in to the armoured leviathans whose guns were largely on too grand a scale to engage them. The Admiralty first called for designs for Torpedo Boat Catchers, and then Torpedo Boat Destroyers; in the meantime they h u ng n et s an d booms around the big ships to protect them from the torpedo - which fortunately proved slightly erratic in operation. From this early idea, from the torpedo boat destroyer, evolved the destroyer itself - somewhat larger than the ca tch er, an d soo n itself armed with torpedoes and ultimately with 4-inch guns, making the destroyer a formidable, sea-going ship with considerable range and endurance. In the years leading up to the First World War, the destroyers were soon nu mbe red in f loti ll as, an d larger operations in mass became tactically important....This is an informed and highly readable account of the first twenty years in the development of one of the best-loved and effective classes of warship in history. " V ery light brow nin g to ed ges of textblock. Dust jacket light wearwrinkling at top/bottom of spine and flap-folds, two tiny closed tears, small sticker pull on both panels, minor edge browning, small white paint smudge and small area of soi ling on f ront p anel. Ver y Goo d+/V ery Good- 
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12 Smith, Peter C. INTO THE ASSAULT: FAMOUS DIVE-BOMBER ACES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
John Murray, (London, 1985), Ist ed. 
223 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 0719542472 Perhaps the most daring and spectacular form of bombing is dive-bombing. Certainly, during World War II, it was by far and away the most accurate method of delivering a payload to any target. The skill and bravery of the men who utilized this form of warfare was paramount. This book relates the stirring stories of seven of the leading exponents of dive-bombing from seven different countries. Illus with b&w photos. L i g h t cigarette odor, light browning to top of textblock, remainder dot on bottom of textblock, wrinkling at top of spine. Dust jacket is price clipped, has minor edge wrinkling, minor edge browning, minor rubbing. Very Good/Very Good 
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13 Smith, Peter C. NORTH AMERICAN T-6: SNJ, HARVARD AND WIRRAWAY. CROWOOD AVIATION SERIES.
Crowood, Marlborough, 2000, first edition. 
224 pp, 4to (11 1/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 18761263821 Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs. "The North American T-6 is one of the most successful aeroplanes of all time. With a career that has lasted for well over half the h istory of flight, it looks set to still be flying when examples are over seventy years old. Although popularly known as the T-6, Harvard or SNJ, the story of the T-6 encompasses many models and variants, and includes the Australian-built Wirraw a y a nd Boomerang. Variants have trained many thousands of airmen, have undertaken ground support work in Korea and in many small wars around the world, and today the aeroplane provides a reliable and cost-effective introduction into the world of b ig pi ston-engine aeroplanes for an increasing number of enthusiasts. (The author) describes the background of the design, the importance of the British Purchasing Commission and the T-6's introduction into service. He covers it unbeatable tra ini ng r eco rd and includes new information about its combat use in Korea and across the globe. With many fine photographs this is a long overdue tribute to an aeroplane that should never live in the shadow of its more glamorous contemporaries." One tin y mino r corner bump. Dust jacket has some light edge wear/wrinkling at top/bottom of spine and flap-folds - very light elsewhere, one tear at bottom of rear hinge with creases/wrinkles and one small tear at bottom of rear flap-fold - both arch ival ly tape d minor rubbing, two faint line indentations on rear panel. Near Fine/Very Good- 
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14 Jones, Stephen, ed. (Ramsey Campbell, Neil Gaiman, H.P. Lovecraft, Brian Lumley, Kim Newman, Nicholas Royle, Michael Marshall Smith, Brian Stableford, Brian Mooney, Peter Tremayne, David Sutton, D.F. Lewis, Guy N. Smith, Basil Copper, Jack Yeovil.) SHADOWS OVER INNSMOUTH.
Victor Gollancz, London, (1997), Ist Gollancz pb printing. 
339 pp, trade paperback. ISBN 0575065729 B&w illus by Dave Carson, Martin McKenna and Jim Pitts. "Using the original novella (by H.P. Lovecraft) as inspiration, these bestselling writers depict the dreadful decline of the decaying Massachusetts s eaport since the late 1920s, through the war years, the rock 'n' roll era, the recent political upheavals in Eastern Europe, into the modern scientific age and beyond." . Interior - light waviness to bottom edge of approx. first 90 pages due to l i g ht crimping from manufacturing process, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - minor edge wear, soft small crease at bottom corner of rear cover. Very Good- 
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15 Smith, Samuel Stelle. Preface by Dr. Peter J. Guthorn. THE BATTLE OF MONMOUTH.
Philip Freneau, Monmouth Beach, N.J., 1964. 
32 pp, 4to (12 1/8" H), hard cover (red cloth with gold lettering on spine, gold lettering and image of soldier on front board) - no dust jacket. Map on front endpapers, b&w maps/battle plans, photographs, reproductions. "For the first time the Ba ttle of Monmouth is made understandable. When General George Washington claimed victory at Monmouth, General Sir Henry Clinton said, 'Nothing, surely, can be more ridiculous....' The argument has remained unsettled for almost 200 years....P r e v i o u s analyses have failed to relate the conflict to the local countryside and topography. Others have misunderstood the implication of the relationships between the various American leaders. With Mr. Smith's book in hand one can cover th e en ti re f ie ld of this exciting and important battle, almost foot by foot and hour by hour as it actually happened in 1778....only primary sources have been employed. All quotations are from statements made by those who were actually on the f ie ld of bat tle an d o nly if they were made within a short time of the battle, not in reminiscences years later. Finally, the large scale maps of stages of the battle show both old and new roads with troops movements and lines of battle clearly del ine ate d." Fro m th e Pr eface. Previous owner's small stamp on each of the front endpapers, light browning in gutters of endpapers and a few small areas of browning on rear endpapers, minor edge wear to boards, damp marks on rear board at hi nge caus ing ligh t col or lo ss. Very Good- 
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16 Spencer, Emily, Dr., ed. Foreword by Major-General J.P.Y.D. Gosselin. Tony Balasevicius, Peter H. Denton, Bernd Horn, Andrew Brown, Greg Smith, Christopher Spearin, J. Paul de B. Taillon. THE DIFFICULT WAR: PERSPECTIVES ON INSURGENCY AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES.
Canadian Defence Academy / Dundurn Press, Kingston / Toronto, 2009, first printing. 
277 pp, 8vo (8 15/16" H), soft cover. ISBN 9781554884414 "(D)eals with theoretical concepts related to insurgency as well as to the practice of irregular warfare. Since special operations forces are such an integral element to counterinsurgency, this volume also contains a large SOF component. Importantly, this book assists the practitioner of the profession of arms to understand insurgency or, perhaps, more accurately, counterinsurgency and those components that are germane to its employm ent. Moreover, (it) provides insight and knowledge about these complex forms of warfare that are useful and accessible to both the lay reader and the military expert. (I)ncludes chapters on intelligence, terrorism, the privatization of security i n conflicts abroad, unconventional warfare as practised in Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation, as well as operations conducted in Afghanistan today by coalition forces." Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - clean and bright. Fine 
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17 Harris, Nigel, editor. (David L. Smith, Chris Leigh, Gordon Biddle, Peter Holmes, A.A. Harrison, Trefor Thompson, Keith Beck.) TRAINS ILLUSTRATED 52. OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1984. RAILWAY HERITAGE.
Ian Allan, Shepperton, 1984. 
39 pp, 11 3/16" H, soft cover (stapled in wraps - magazine format). Profusely illustrated with b&w and colour photographs, map, colour reproduction. Contents: Taking the high road, 1924 (Scottish Highlands); Spotting on the Southern; Station Port rait: Perth; Armoured Trains; Built to last....The Furness Railway 'A5' 0-4-0s; Of railway officers and railwaymen; Researching railway history; The GWR 'County' 4-6-0s: the last of Churchward's line. Interior - clean and tight with no other o w n e r s hip marks. Exterior - old price on front cover, very light rubbing on rear cover, very light browning to edges of textblock. Very Good 
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18 Harris, Nigel, editor. (David L. Smith, Chris Leigh, Gordon Biddle, Peter Holmes, A.A. Harrison, Trefor Thompson, Keith Beck.) TRAINS ILLUSTRATED 53. JANUARY-MARCH 1985. RAILWAY HERITAGE.
Ian Allan, Shepperton, 1985. 
39 pp, 11 3/16" H, soft cover (stapled in wraps - magazine format). Profusely illustrated with b&w and colour photographs, colour reproductions. Contents: The Rugby Locomotive Testing Station; The Whittingham Hospital Railway; The Great Western r ailcars; Gresley's greatest single step forward: P2 2-8-0 No 2001 'Cock o' The North'; Station Portrait: Fenchurch Street - A station of quiet distinction; Gazelle - A King's Lynn locomotive; The thwarted railway 'Grouping' of 1871; Furness Ra i l w a y postcards. Interior - clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - old price on front cover in pen, very light rubbing on rear cover, very light browning to edges of textblock. Very Good 
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